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Challenges of Sensors Used for Food and Pharmaceutical Analysis, Environmental Control and Medicine

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2025 | Viewed by 34

Special Issue Editor

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Sensors offer analytical ways to investigate the composition of food and its possible contaminants, in the control of environmental and pharmaceutical samples, and to provide new rapid tools for early diagnosis in medicine.

This Special Issue “Challenges of Sensors Used for Food and Pharmaceutical Analysis, Environmental Control and Medicine” aims to present reviews and regular research papers that cover aspects of sensing with application in life sciences.

We invite the submission of original manuscripts dealing with the proposed topics, including but not limited to those presented in the frame of the 7th International Conference—New Trends on Sensing—Monitoring—Telediagnosis for Life Sciences—NT SMT-LS 2024—(https://healthfoodenviron.unitbv.ro/2024/), held in Brasov (hybrid form).

We hope to include scientific contributions from the various specialists working in different relevant areas of (bio)chemistry, (bio)physics, food control, and pharmaceutical and medical fields and innovative sensing approaches toward the improvement of human and animal health and quality of life:

  • Analytical and bioanalytical methods for screening and diagnosis in environmental control, nutritional sciences, pharmacy, and medicine.
  • Innovative smart healthcare and biomedical systems: artificial intelligence, intelligent computing, and connected technologies, computing and simulation in life sciences, human-computer interaction are also welcomed topics.
  • Environmental pollution and health sensing, (tele)monitoring, and modelling of environmental risk factors.
  • Nanotechnology for nutritional sciences, environmental control, pharmacy, and medicine. Micro- and nanosensors.
  • New (bio)materials used in medicine, food industry and bioengineering area
  • Telemedicine and e-Health. Assistive technologies to the needs of the elderly, disabled, and chronic disease patients. Personalized electronic tools for effective virtual rehabilitation.

Prof. Dr. Mihaela Badea
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • analytical and bioanalytical methods for screening and diagnosis in environmental control, nutritional sciences, pharmacy, and medicine
  • innovative smart healthcare and biomedical systems: artificial intelligence, intelligent computing, and connected technologies, computing and simulation in life sciences, human-computer interaction are also welcomed topics
  • environmental pollution and health sensing, (tele)monitoring, and modelling of environmental risk factors
  • nanotechnology for nutritional sciences, environmental control, pharmacy, and medicine
  • micro- and nanosensors
  • new (bio)materials used in medicine, food industry and bioengineering area Telemedicine and e-Health
  • assistive technologies to the needs of the elderly, disabled, and chronic disease patients
  • personalized electronic tools for effective virtual rehabilitation

Published Papers

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