“Development of a Multi-Analyte Sensor for Type 1 Diabetes”

Wednesday, June 11, 2025
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Natural Sciences I, 4112
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PhD Candidate: Teodora Nedic

Metabolite monitoring and sensing is a rapidly evolving and highly lucrative field, with research groups worldwide striving to unravel the complexities of cell signaling, disease monitoring, and personalized medicine. This area of study is particularly crucial for conditions like Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), where continuous metabolite monitoring is essential for maintaining health and homeostasis. The dynamic nature of T1D, influenced by various environmental and genetic factors, necessitates a comprehensive approach to metabolite tracking.

This thesis delves into the realm of metabolite monitoring for diabetics, aiming to create a more holistic and personalized view of essential bodily metabolites. Our findings have the potential to revolutionize metabolite monitoring, particularly for individuals with T1D, and pave the way for more personalized and effective disease management strategies