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Caroline G. SANZ serves as a Scientific Researcher III at the Laboratory of Functional Nanostructures, National Institute of Materials Physics (NIMP), Romania, specializing in advanced biosensing platforms for medical diagnostics and neurochemical analysis.
Her research focuses on:
- Development of paper-based electroanalytical devices for multiple myeloma detection
- Laccase-based biosensors to monitor catecholamine dynamics in neuronal cells under hypoxia
- Nanomaterial integration for point-of-care diagnostic systems
- Real-time monitoring of biochemical processes in clinical and neurological contexts
Current projects include:
- MSCA Project PADMME (2022-2024): Dual-channel platform for multiple myeloma care
- PD Project LaccCell (2022-present): Biosensor/cell constructions for hypoxia-conditioned neurochemical monitoring
The Laboratory of Functional Nanostructures at NIMP provides the infrastructure for her work in designing functional nanomaterials for biomedical applications, emphasizing translational research from lab to clinical settings.
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