BIOE6313Prerequisite: Permission of ENGR-Fischell Department of Bioengineering department. Credit only granted for: BIOE631, BIOE689Z, or CHPH718Z. Formerly: BIOE689Z.Biosensor Techniques, Instrumentation, and ApplicationsA thorough review of fundamental concepts of biosensing systems, principles of common detection methods, and modern applications of biosensors. Primarily literature driven. Students will obtain a detailed understanding of cutting-edge biosensing techniques, the instrumentation used, and the application space. Students also will develop skills in using current literature as a source of knowledge.BioengineeringCore

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