Recent Developments in Nanomaterial-based Sensing of Human Pathogens 1st Edition
Recent Developments in Nanomaterial-based Sensing of Human Pathogens, 1st Edition by Ankireddy Seshadri Reddy and Viswanath Buddolla
Cutting-edge insights meet practical application in this authoritative volume that maps the latest advances in nanomaterial-enabled detection of human pathogens. Ideal for researchers, clinicians, public-health professionals and graduate students, this book brings clarity to a rapidly evolving field that’s reshaping diagnostics worldwide.
Explore how engineered nanomaterials—quantum dots, graphene derivatives, metal nanoparticles and more—are integrated into biosensors for ultrasensitive, rapid, and point-of-care detection. Clear, well-structured chapters examine mechanisms of action, fabrication strategies, analytical performance, and real-world deployment challenges including specificity, stability and regulatory considerations.
What you’ll gain:
– A comprehensive overview of current nanomaterial-based sensing platforms and their comparative strengths.
– Practical case studies on detection of viruses, bacteria and emerging pathogens, with emphasis on clinical relevance and public health surveillance.
– Guidance on translating laboratory innovations into scalable diagnostic tools for diverse settings across India, Europe, North America and Asia.
Written in a precise, engaging style, the authors bridge fundamental science and translational impact—making complex concepts accessible without sacrificing technical rigor. Whether you’re developing next-generation biosensors, shaping diagnostic policy, or building collaborations between academia and industry, this book equips you with the knowledge to innovate responsibly and effectively.
Stay at the forefront of pathogen detection technology—add this essential resource to your professional library and inform the next wave of diagnostic breakthroughs.
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