About this book series

The book series on BIOANALYSIS: Advanced Materials, Methods, and Devices is intended to serve as an authoritative reference source for a broad, interdisciplinary audience involved in the research, teaching, learning, and practice of bioanalytical science and technology. Bioanalysis has experienced explosive growth due to the dramatic convergence of advanced technologies and molecular biology research, which has led to the development of entirely new analytical tools for chemistry, biochemistry, biology, pharmaceutical and clinical sciences, environmental, forensic and materials sciences. New approaches are developed to probe biomolecular and cellular processes as well as biological responses to implanted biomaterials and engineered tissues. Novel optical techniques using a wide variety of reporter gene assays, ion channel probes, and fluorescent probes have provided powerful bioanalytical tools for cell-based assays. The combination of molecular nanotechnology and various sensing modalities (optical, electrochemical, mass-based, etc.) opens the possibility of detecting and manipulating atoms and molecules using nano-devices, which have the potential for a wide variety of bioanalyses at the cellular level. 

This book series presents the most recent scientific and technological advances in materials, methods and instrumentation of interest to researchers, students, and manufacturers. The goal is to provide a comprehensive forum to integrate the contributions of chemists, physicists, biologists, engineers, materials scientists, and others involved in the analytical science and technology revolution that is reshaping molecular biology and medicine.

Examples of topics could include (but are not limited to):

·         Molecular spectroscopy (luminescence, absorption, scattering Raman, photoacoustics, OCT)

·         Non-linear spectroscopic techniques (CARS, CSRS, ISRS, photon echo, etc.)

·         Super-resolution techniques (STED, SIM, STORM, etc.)

·         Ultrafast spectroscopies (pico-, atto-, zepto-second regimes)

·         Nanosystems and technologies for bioanalysis (plasmonics nanosystems, quantum dots, etc.)

·         Near-field, far-field, and remote sensing techniques

·         Single-molecule and single-cell analysis

·         Biosensors and biochips

·         Quantum sensing and imaging

·         Robotics-guided biosensing, bioimaging, diagnostics and therapy

·         Isothermal sample amplification techniques (LAMP, SDA, NASBA, etc.)

·         Genomic and proteomic analysis, enzymatic assays, ligand binding assays

·         Genomics-enabled techniques (optogenetics, CRISPER, etc.)

·         Next-generation sequencing technologies

·         Bioanalytical sample preparation, micro-extraction and hyphenated separation techniques

·         Bioanalytical method validation

·         Data treatment methods in bioanalysis (artificial intelligence, machine learning, data fusion)

 

Contact for further information:

tuan.vodinh@duke.edu

loyola.dsilva@springer.com
Electronic ISSN
2364-1126
Print ISSN
2364-1118
Series Editor
  • Tuan Vo-Dinh

Book titles in this series

  1. Paper-Based Medical Diagnostic Devices

    As a Part of Bioanalysis-Advanced Materials, Methods, and Devices

    Editors:
    • Jeong Hoon Lee
    • Copyright: 2021

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook