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A holistic pathway to biosensor translation

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posted on 2024-08-29, 01:59 authored by Laena D'AltonLaena D'Alton, DEP Souto, C Punyadeera, Brian AbbeyBrian Abbey, NH Voelcker, Conor HoganConor Hogan, Saimon Moraes SilvaSaimon Moraes Silva
Point-of-care (POC) biosensors have enormous potential to help guide and inform clinical decisions at a patient's location. They are particularly relevant to underserved populations, and people living in remote locations where healthcare infrastructure and resources are often limited. The translation of effective POC biosensors into commercial products is rapidly growing across many research fields. A significant quantity of scientific articles focused on the fundamental, applied, and proof-of-concept aspects of biosensing are reported each year. However, this extensive body of work is not reflected in the comparatively small number of commercial biosensors available on the market. Here, we discuss key aspects of the biosensor translation process including the selection of analytical biomarkers in various body fluids, clinical trials, regulatory approval, consumer engagement, manufacturing and scale-up strategies, health economics, and legal and ethical considerations.

History

Publication Date

2024-08-01

Journal

Sensors & Diagnostics

Volume

3

Issue

8

Pagination

13p. (p. 1234-1246)

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

ISSN

2635-0998

Rights Statement

© 2024 The Author(s). Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported Licence.