Nanosensor Engineering Laboratory
Developing new measurement and monitoring tools for biomedical and clinical applications.
NEL Team
At NEL, we pride ourselves on our interdisciplinary approach to research and development. Our projects involve collaboration across various teams, focusing on the design and application of biosensors and bioassays for both in vitro and in vivo uses. We cater to diverse sectors, including biomedical, food safety, and agriculture.
Our team is composed of individuals from a wide range of academic and cultural backgrounds, fostering a rich environment for innovation. Additionally, we are excited to announce new collaborations with Dr. Parama Banerjee, an expert in electrochemistry and nanocarbons, and Dr. Rhys Grinter, specializing in enzyme engineering. Together, we are working on the development of cutting-edge bioelectrocatalysts aimed at advancing green energy production and promoting sustainable chemistry manufacturing.
COVID19 Diagnostics Taskforce
NEL takes lead role in developing rapid, scalable COVID19 serology test during lockdown. Here about it from our students in the video below
Morphology and Composition of Immunodiffusion Precipitin Complexes Evaluated via Microscopy and Proteomics
Imanda Jayawardene (UQ Chemistry), with colleagues from Monash Engineering and RMIT
Design of Polarity-Dependent Immunosensors Based on the Structural Analysis of Engineered Antibodies
Dr Jiaul Islam, with colleagues from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre and Monash University
Organosilica Nanosensors for Monitoring Spatiotemporal Changes in Oxygen Levels in Bacterial Cultures
Dr Gabriel Huynh, Ms Salma Sultana Tunny, and colleagues from Monash Engineering
NEL News and Events
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