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monkeypox

Rapid Detection on a Chip

in *NEWS, *Research, ECE - Bio-ECE and Digital Health, ECE - Imaging and Optical Science, ECE - Photonics, Electronics, and Nanotechnology, ECE Faculty, ECE Graduate, ECE Research, ECE Students, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Selim Unlu

An optical biosensor developed by Professor Selim Ünlü and collaborators diagnoses monkeypox in record time.

Tagged: biosensor, Mete Aslan, monkeypox, mpox, optical biosensor, PD-IRIS, Selim Ünlü

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