Development and optimization of electrochemical sensors to detect bacterial pathogens for point-of-care applications
This dissertation focuses on the development and optimization of electrochemical sensors to detect bacterial pathogens for point-of-care applications. Recent spikes in hospital-acquired infections have resurfaced fears of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and their adverse effects on human health. Prese...
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