Using the personal glucose meter to quantify a wide range of targets

C. Canyon, Tian Lan, Yu Xiang, Yi Lu

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Abstract

Convenient, low-cost and quantitative detection of broad range of targets has the great potential to revolutionize today's practice for medical and environmental monitoring. Despite years of research, very few such devices have been commercialized at a large scale. Today's personal glucose meter (PGM) is the culmination of decades of R&D and commercialization efforts aimed to satisfy the daily need of millions of diabetes patients worldwide to monitor their blood glucose levels. The PGM is the almost the ideal sensing platform, which offers convenience, low-cost and quantitative, except it only quantifies one target, glucose.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationFood, Pharmaceutical and Bioengineering Division 2015 - Core Programming Area at the 2015 AIChE Meeting
PublisherAIChE
Pages280-281
Number of pages2
ISBN (Electronic)9781510818606
StatePublished - 2015
EventFood, Pharmaceutical and Bioengineering Division 2015 - Core Programming Area at the 2015 AIChE Meeting - Salt Lake City, United States
Duration: Nov 8 2015Nov 13 2015

Publication series

NameFood, Pharmaceutical and Bioengineering Division 2015 - Core Programming Area at the 2015 AIChE Meeting
Volume1

Other

OtherFood, Pharmaceutical and Bioengineering Division 2015 - Core Programming Area at the 2015 AIChE Meeting
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySalt Lake City
Period11/8/1511/13/15

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering
  • Food Science
  • General Chemical Engineering

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