Bionic Recognition and Biosensors: A Theme Issue in Honor of Professor Hong-Yuan Chen
A special issue of Chemosensors (ISSN 2227-9040). This special issue belongs to the section "(Bio)chemical Sensing".
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Interests: immunosensors; electrochemical sensors; chemically modified electrodes; biosensors; electroanalysis
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Interests: electroanalytical chemistry; biosensing; single-cell analysis; micro and nanoscale bioanalysis
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Dear Colleagues,
Professor Hong-Yuan Chen is a full-time professor of analytical chemistry at Nanjing University, China. He graduated from Nanjing University in 1961 and became a professor in 1988. He worked as a visiting scholar at Mainz University from 1981 to 1984 and was elected to the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2001.
Professor Chen is well-known as a pioneer in the field of electrochemistry and biosensors. He has authored numerous papers and reviews on chemical sensors, probes, labels, and bioassays; microchips, single-cell and single-particle imaging; and spectroscopic methods, including fluorescence and electrochemiluminescence imaging. Professor Chen also has experience in live cell analysis using microneedles, and his group first described microelectrodes in 1987. This work has been adopted in IUPAC.
Professor Chen has published >1,100 papers with over >47200 citations and an h-index of 105. He received National Natural Science Award (2nd Class) from the Chinese Government (2007), the Scientific and Technological Progress Award from Ho Leung Hdo Lee Foundation (2007) and the Nature’s 2015 Lifetime Award for South China, among others.
This Special Issue is dedicated to celebrating the career of Professor Hong-Yuan Chen in honor of his contributions in the fields of bionic recognition and biosensors. It will cover a selection of recent research and review articles on subjects including: bioinspired sensors, biosensors, molecular-based bioelectronic devices and nanoelectrochemistry, microelectrode arrays and their applications, spectroelectrochemistry and capillary electrophoresis as well as the fundamentals and applications of electrochemical methods.
Bioinspired sensor systems and biosensors have promoted the development of a new generation of sensor technology with remarkable features, such as ultrahigh sensitivity, low power consumption and self-adaptability. They are widely used in various fields, such as in industry, disease diagnosis and treatment, food safety analysis, environmental monitoring and so on. This Special Issue aims to provide an overview of original innovations and recent developments and state-of-the-art techniques in bionic recognition and biosensors in the journal Chemosensors. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Bioinspired sensors and biosensors;
- Bioelectrochemistry and nanoelectrochemistry;
- Trace analysis and detection;
- Microfluidic lab-on-a-chip technologies.
Prof. Dr. Huangxian Ju
Prof. Dr. Jingjuan Xu
Guest Editors
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