From nanosystems to a biosensing prototype for an efficient diagnostic: A special issue in honor of professor Bansi D. Malhotra

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It has been proven that rapid bioinformatics analysis according to patient health profiles, in addition to biomarker detection at a low level, is emerging as essential to design an analytical diagnostics system to manage health intelligently in a personalized manner. Such objectives need an optimized combination of a nano-enabled sensing prototype, artificial intelligence (AI)-supported predictive analysis, and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)-based bioinformatics analysis. Such a developed system began with a prototype demonstration of efficient diseases diagnostics performance is the future diseases management approach. To explore these aspects, the Special Issue planned for the nano-and micro-technology section of MDPI’s Biosensors journal will honor and acknowledge the contributions of Prof. B.D. Malhotra, Ph.D., FNA, FNASc has made in the field of biosensors.

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Kaushik, A., Khan, R., Solanki, P., Gandhi, S., Gohel, H., & Mishra, Y. K. (2021, October 1). From nanosystems to a biosensing prototype for an efficient diagnostic: A special issue in honor of professor Bansi D. Malhotra. Biosensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios11100359

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