i-sense Science Bug spreads across New Scientist Live
Researchers from i-sense joined the award winning show, New Scientist Live, as thousands of people visited the ExCel centre in London for a stimulating festival of ideas.
Researchers from i-sense joined the award winning show, New Scientist Live, as thousands of people visited the ExCel centre in London for a stimulating festival of ideas.
i-sense researchers are developing a new way to rapidly detect genetic barcodes for tuberculosis in the blood.
i-sense researchers are developing a new way to rapidly detect genetic barcodes for tuberculosis in the blood.
i-sense Deputy Director, Prof Molly Stevens, receives prestigious Clemson Research Award.
i-sense researcher delivers her talk "Early detection of infectious disease: modelling 'capture' proteins in HIV and Influenza".
i-sense researcher, Dr Natascha Kappeler has been invited to talk at the the 2015 Royal Pharmaceutical Society Annual Conference.
i-sense Director delivers Public Lecture as part of the UCL IBME MedTech week 2015.
i-sense researcher Natascha Kappeler will present her work on nanomechanical detection of antimicrobial resistance at LGC workshop
The successful treatment and cure of all diseases relies heavily on accurate diagnosis: if we don’t know what a disease is, we won’t know how to stop it. The ramifications of this can be very serious, with delays in diagnosis and treatment playing a key factor in many deaths and dehabilitating conditions. Traditional diagnostic tools and procedures have been used to great effect in many cases, but they do have limitations.