In the dynamic landscape of contemporary healthcare, "BioSensing Horizons: Innovations and Applications in Healthcare" emerges as a beacon of progress. This Research Topic spotlights the transformative impact of biosensors, devices that transduce biological information into measurable signals, on medical diagnostics and patient care. Spanning wearable tech for chronic disease management to implantables for critical biomarker monitoring, biosensors are redefining real-time health surveillance. They empower early intervention, remote patient monitoring, and personalized treatment plans, thereby enhancing clinical outcomes and patient quality of life. This collection aims to curate cutting-edge studies, technological milestones, and emerging trends, offering insights into how biosensors are reshaping healthcare paradigms and paving the way for smarter, more accessible medical solutions.
The goal of "BioSensing Horizons: Innovations and Applications in Healthcare" is to consolidate and disseminate the latest research findings, technological breakthroughs, and practical applications of (bio)sensors that are transforming healthcare delivery. We aim to provide a comprehensive overview of how these advanced sensing technologies are being integrated into various medical disciplines, from advancing diagnostics, to therapeutic monitoring, and personalized medicine.
By gathering contributions from leading experts across academia, industry, and clinical settings, our objective is to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration. This will not only accelerate the translation of theoretical knowledge into practical solutions but also stimulate further innovation in sensor design, data analytics, and patient-centered care strategies.
Moreover, we strive to highlight the potential of (bio)sensors in democratizing healthcare access through mobile and wearable technologies, enabling patients in remote or underserved areas to benefit from continuous health monitoring. Through this collection of articles, we aspire to inspire the next generation of researchers and practitioners, equipping them with insights and tools necessary to advance the field, and driving the development of next-generation (bio)sensors that promise to redefine the future of healthcare delivery and patient well-being.
The scope of "BioSensing Horizons: Innovations and Applications in Healthcare" encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to, novel (bio)sensor designs, clinical applications, wearable and implantable devices, point-of-care testing, and biomarker discovery and monitoring. We invite submissions that detail original research, review articles summarizing recent advancements, and perspective pieces exploring future directions.
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In the dynamic landscape of contemporary healthcare, "BioSensing Horizons: Innovations and Applications in Healthcare" emerges as a beacon of progress. This Research Topic spotlights the transformative impact of biosensors, devices that transduce biological information into measurable signals, on medical diagnostics and patient care. Spanning wearable tech for chronic disease management to implantables for critical biomarker monitoring, biosensors are redefining real-time health surveillance. They empower early intervention, remote patient monitoring, and personalized treatment plans, thereby enhancing clinical outcomes and patient quality of life. This collection aims to curate cutting-edge studies, technological milestones, and emerging trends, offering insights into how biosensors are reshaping healthcare paradigms and paving the way for smarter, more accessible medical solutions.
The goal of "BioSensing Horizons: Innovations and Applications in Healthcare" is to consolidate and disseminate the latest research findings, technological breakthroughs, and practical applications of (bio)sensors that are transforming healthcare delivery. We aim to provide a comprehensive overview of how these advanced sensing technologies are being integrated into various medical disciplines, from advancing diagnostics, to therapeutic monitoring, and personalized medicine.
By gathering contributions from leading experts across academia, industry, and clinical settings, our objective is to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration. This will not only accelerate the translation of theoretical knowledge into practical solutions but also stimulate further innovation in sensor design, data analytics, and patient-centered care strategies.
Moreover, we strive to highlight the potential of (bio)sensors in democratizing healthcare access through mobile and wearable technologies, enabling patients in remote or underserved areas to benefit from continuous health monitoring. Through this collection of articles, we aspire to inspire the next generation of researchers and practitioners, equipping them with insights and tools necessary to advance the field, and driving the development of next-generation (bio)sensors that promise to redefine the future of healthcare delivery and patient well-being.
The scope of "BioSensing Horizons: Innovations and Applications in Healthcare" encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to, novel (bio)sensor designs, clinical applications, wearable and implantable devices, point-of-care testing, and biomarker discovery and monitoring. We invite submissions that detail original research, review articles summarizing recent advancements, and perspective pieces exploring future directions.
Keywords:
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Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.