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Nima Sayyadi is an Adjunct Fellow at the School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University. His research focuses on luminescence-based diagnostics, lanthanide coordination chemistry, and molecular probe development for clinical applications.
Recent research outputs highlight advancements in
- Non-invasive prostate cancer detection via urinary biomarkers
- Luminescence in situ hybridization using lanthanide complexes
- Boron-based photophysical systems for diagnostic applications
Collaborative projects include time-gated detection systems for pathogen identification and exosome-based cancer diagnostics. Publications cover point-of-care testing innovations, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where his team explored CRISPR-integrated diagnostic platforms.
Key methodologies incorporate adjunct molecular probe engineering and photostable compound synthesis for biomedical applications. Network collaborations span biomedical engineering, clinical chemistry, and infectious disease diagnostics domains.
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