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Smartphone Based Medical Diagnostics provides the theoretical background and practical applications for leveraging the strengths of smartphones toward a host of different diagnostics, including, but not limited to, optical sensing, electrochemical detection, integration with other devices, data processing, data sharing and storage. The book also explores the translational, regulatory and commercialization challenges of smartphone incorporation into point-of-care medical diagnostics and food safety settings.
Academics interested in sensors, biosensors, analytical chemistry, analytical biochemistry, biomedical imaging, and mobile health, including undergraduate students, graduate students, researchers, and faculty members at teaching and research universities and colleges; research scientists, engineers, and technicians at governmental research laboratories; governmental employees at regulatory agencies (e.g. US FDA, US CDC, etc.); professionals working on biosensors, diagnostic kits and devices, including research scientists, engineers, and marketing engineers in industry, especially start-up companies
1. Introduction
Jeong-Yeol Yoon, PhD
2. Basic principles of optical biosensing using a smartphone
Jeong-Yeol Yoon, PhD
3. Basic principles of electrochemical biosensing using a smartphone
Jeong-Yeol Yoon, PhD
4. Smartphone for glucose monitoring
Han Zhang, Wei Zhang and Anhong Zhou, PhD
5. Smartphone-based flow cytometry
Zheng Li, PhD, Shengwei Zhang and Qinshan Wei, PhD
6. Smartphone for rapid kits
Anna Pyayt, PhD
7. Smartphone-based medical diagnostics with microfluidic devices
Dong Woo Kim, Kwan Young Jeong and Hyun C. Yoon, PhD
8. Digital health for monitoring and managing hard-to-heal wounds
Bijan Najafi, PhD, MSc
9. Smartphone-based microscopes
Wenbin Zhu, PhD, Cheng Gong, Nachiket Kulkarni, Christopher David Nguyen and Dongkyun Kang, PhD
10. Smartphone for monitoring basic vital signs: miniaturized, near-field communication based devices for chronic recording of health
Alex Burton, BS, Tucker Stuart, BS, Jokubas Ausra, BS, and Philipp Gutruf, BS, PhD
11. Food safety applications
Daniel Dooyum, PhD, Wonjin Shin, Yushin Ha, PhD and Tusan Park, PhD
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