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Professor Georg S Duesberg, Professor Georg Duesberg, Investigator at the AMBER Materials Science Centre at Trinity College Dublin

Graphene-Enhanced BioSensor Speeds Diagnosis

A team led by Professor Georg Duesberg, Investigator at AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded materials science centre based at Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with the group of Dr. Andreas Holzinger at Université Grenoble Alpes and Professor Maryam Tabrizian from Montreal McGill University, Montreal, have produced a new graphene biosensor. This new biosensor has demonstrated […]

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Graphene Molecular Structure

New Research points to Graphene as a Flexible, Low-Cost Touchscreen Solution

New research published today in the journal Advanced Functional Materials suggests that graphene-treated nanowires could soon replace current touchscreen technology, significantly reducing production costs and allowing for more affordable, flexible displays. The majority of today’s touchscreen devices, such as tablets and smartphones are made using indium tin oxide (ITO) which is both expensive and inflexible. […]

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