Scope The project aims to develop Point-of-Care technologies for non- invasive health monitoring through the skin, eyes, or nails and to develop biomolecular biosensors for biosensing in urine, gas, or intestines. Main result achieved Holst Centre has developed novel photonic sensing solutions in the speckle-based sensing program, which enable non-invasive detection of cardiovascular biomarkers such
Unparalleled Sensitivity Unlocking High Volume Demand of Photonic Biosensors for Point-of-Care (POC) Diagnostics
Project Overview: The project focuses on advancing a photonic biosensor platform for point-of-care (POC) in vitro diagnostic applications. The initiative aims to transition an existing laboratory-scale prototype into a robust, scalable system suitable for routine clinical and industrial use. The work builds on prior demonstrations of highly sensitive biomarker detection using silicon nitride (SiN) photonic