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Christopher Gwenin is a Professor in Applied Health Sciences at Abertay University, affiliated with the Department of Built Environment and Life Sciences. His research is centered on developing innovative, low-cost diagnostic technologies for global health challenges, particularly in endocrinology and infectious diseases.
His research interests span biosensors, electrochemical detection, enzyme-prodrug therapy, and point-of-care diagnostics. He focuses on cortisol monitoring, tuberculosis, and Buruli ulcer detection, leveraging technologies such as screen-printed electrodes, 3D printing, and smartphone integration to create portable, accessible diagnostic tools.
The recent articles highlight a consistent trend in developing electrochemical and impedimetric biosensors for hormone and disease detection, with an emphasis on accessibility and low-cost fabrication. His work bridges analytical chemistry, biomedical engineering, and public health, aiming to translate laboratory innovations into real-world clinical applications.
Christopher Gwenin has collaborated with researchers across disciplines and geographies, contributing to journals such as Talanta, Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, and Sensors and Actuators Reports, as well as book chapters in the Detection Science Series. His work has been featured in multiple news outlets and academic platforms, indicating broad scientific and public impact.
He is actively involved in research with no indication of retirement or part-time status. While no formal list of students or awards is provided, his publication record and leadership in multi-author studies suggest an active research group and mentorship role.


