The key achievements are as follows:
1. we develop portable multiplexed biosensor platform based on the extended gate field-effect transistor and demonstrate its amplified response thanks to gold nanoparticle-based bioconjugates introduced as a part of the immunoassay. We detect he interleukin 6 playing an important role as a target for immunotherapy. (Biosensors & Bioelectronics 241, 115701 (2023); Next Nanotechnology 3, 100025 (2023)).
2. we introduce the concept ‘high frequency quantification of the biomarkers’, using a droplets microfluidics, and enable detection and continuous monitoring the enzymatic biomarkers, such as amylase, lactate, (Biosensors & Bioelectronics 251, 116034 (2024)).
3. we showcase the innovative use of extended‐gate field‐effect‐transistor (EG‐FET) biosensors for monitoring the concentration and pharmacokinetics of immunotherapeutic drugs in vivo. This approach shows the importance of point‐of‐care electronic biosensors as a groundbreaking solution contributing to better decision‐making in precision oncology. (Small Science 2400515, (2025)).
Publications:
The results related to the project are published as 18 high-profile papers incl. Advanced Science, Small Science, Advanced Healthcare Materials, Biosensors & Bioelectronics, ACS Sensors, etc. Publications are featured as 2x cover pages (Advanced Healthcare Materials and Biotechnology Journal).
3x works have been highlighted with the press releases of HZDR. In particular, one of them, (Biosensors and Bioelectronics 241, 115701 (2023)) is featured by dozens of important news outlets around the world (
https://www.hzdr.de/db/Cms?pOid=71199&pNid=99(si apre in una nuova finestra)). The interviews and articles were published at MDR Sachsen, Bild, etc.
Presentations:
The results are presented at more than 40 conferences, workshops and colloquia with the posters, contributed talks and invited talks. 23 invited talks given by the team members (PhD students, postdocs and PI) during first two years of the project.
Awards:
I am very proud that our researchers team excellently represents our activity to the scientific community and get the well-deserved recognitions: e.g. Young Researcher Award at EMRS spring meeting 2023 (Diana Sandoval), Humboldt Research Fellowship (Ahmed Alsadig), Helmholtz Professorship (Larysa Baraban), ERC Researchers are the winners of the ultimate bioengineering challenge (Janicijevic/Zhao/Peng),organized by Nature Review Bioengineering (Dec. 2024), and 3x Best poster prizes.
Projects:
The results obtained in the frame of this project provided a solid base for generation of the new ideas, which allowed to attract the following national and EU-funded third party projects:
1) DFG proposal 'Nanosensors for bacterial evolution', start 1.11.2023.
2) Marie Curie Doctoral Network ‘STRIM’, start 1.04.2025.
3) Helmholtz association: Helmholtz Professorship for the female researchers, start 1.05.2024.