June 2, 2025

RELIANCE progress showcased at the Biosensors 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal

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This premier event for the biosensor community, the largest in the field, celebrated its 35th anniversary with a lineup of high-quality plenary speakers and oral talks. Taking place from 19 to 22 May 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal, this meeting has catalysed interactions gathering a wide range of stakeholders to further this ever-expanding area.

The programme also featured daily plenary presentations followed by parallel sessions comprising a rigorously selection of submitted papers and interactive poster sessions.

The main topics of the conference encompassed:

  • Bioelectronics (including biocomputing, biofuel and photovoltaic cells, and electronic noses)
  • Commercial biosensors, manufacturing and markets
  • Nucleic acid-based sensors and aptasensors
  • Enzyme-based biosensors
  • Immunosensors
  • Lab-on-a-chip, multiplexed and multimodal sensors
  • Microfluidics and immobilisation technology
  • Wearable biosensors and personal mobile health
  • Nano biosensors, nanomaterials & nanoanalytical systems
  • Natural & synthetic receptors (including MIPs)
  • Organism-, whole cell- and organ-based biosensors
  • Printed biosensors and microfabrication
  • Proteomics, single-cell analysis and cancer-cell detection
  • Signal transduction technology
  • Single molecule detection
  • Theranostics, implantable, ingestible and resorbable sensors
  • CRISPR-based biosensors
  • Novel transducers
  • Synthetic biology for biosensors
  • AI and machine learning in biosensors

Our partners from the University of Rome Tor Vergata (UNITOV) presented RELIANCE results with a poster titled ‘Electrochemical paper-based device for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 on the surface’ that highlighted the importance of paper-based immunosensors for detecting viruses on surfaces.

The method applied by UNITOV utilizes magnetic beads as a support for the sandwich-type immunological chain, which, due to its high surface/volume ratio, enables the loading of a high number of antibodies, thereby improving sensitivity. For electrochemical measurements, they functionalised the working electrode by drop-casting with carbon black, demonstrating improved sensitivity using this affordable nanomaterial.

Download poster here.

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