Jesse wins the SensUs2020 biosensor competition!
09 september 2020
SensUs2020 BioSensor Competitition Last week, our masters student Jesse Jagers competed in the SensUs2020 event with his TU/e team TEST and won the Creativity Award.
SensUs 2020 has challenged talented student teams from all over the world to develop innovative biosensing systems for the measurement unbound valproate, a biological drug that is used to treat epilepsy.15 international student teams presented their work online on August 28, in an event full of students, industry experts, patients and healthcare professionals. Check the event website here if you are interested in participicating next year. Congratulations Jesse! We are excited to have you in our group!
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Jesse wins the SensUs2020 biosensor competition!
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