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Prof. Fabiana Arduini (UNITOV) as Plenary Speaker at IEEE BioSensors 2025, San Diego

From August 2nd to 5th, 2025, Prof. Fabiana Arduini, coordinator of the EU-funded PHOENIX project and Professor at the University of Rome Tor Vergata (UNITOV), participated as a Plenary Speaker at IEEE BioSensors 2025, the flagship international conference organized by the IEEE Sensors Council, held in San Diego, USA.

This annual event brings together leading scientists, engineers, and industry professionals from around the world to discuss the latest breakthroughs in biosensing technologies, covering topics such as wearable sensors, diagnostics, smart materials, and analytical innovations for healthcare and environmental monitoring.

In her plenary lecture, titled “Paper-Based Electrochemical Biosensors as Smart and Sustainable Analytical Devices” Prof. Arduini presented the advances of her research group at Tor Vergata University in the development of paper-based electrochemical (bio)sensors designed for biomedical applications. She demonstrated how these devices, operating without reagents, sample pre-treatment, or external pumping systems, represent a sustainable and accessible approach to point-of-care diagnostics.

Her presentation emphasized the unique advantages of paper-based analytical devices, portability, affordability, and eco-friendliness, highlighting their potential to revolutionize decentralized healthcare and enable rapid, patient-centered clinical decision-making.

Through her contribution, Prof. Arduini showcased how innovation in green analytical technologies is paving the way for the next generation of smart biosensing platforms, bridging sustainability, precision, and accessibility in modern diagnostics.

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