
معرفی
Sabine Kuss is an Associate Professor and Department Head of Chemistry at the University of Manitoba, Faculty of Science. She leads the Laboratory of Bioanalytics and Electrochemical Sensing, specializing in bioelectrochemistry, electroanalytical chemistry, and biosensor development. Her research focuses on disease detection, antibiotic resistance mechanisms, and live cell imaging using advanced electrochemical techniques like Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM).
Her work integrates cutting-edge methodologies such as micro-optical-ring electrodes and nanomaterial-based sensors to address challenges in clinical diagnostics, environmental toxin detection, and cancer cell analysis. She also contributes to educational initiatives, including integrating electroanalytical chemistry into undergraduate curricula.
Key research themes include bacterial antibiotic resistance quantification, mitochondrial dysfunction detection in human cells, and rapid electrochemical detection of mycotoxins in agricultural products. Her lab develops both fundamental and applied electrochemical tools, emphasizing translational applications in biomedicine and environmental safety.
Collaborations involve multidisciplinary teams exploring topics like drug delivery systems using redox-triggered vesicles and advanced imaging techniques for single-cell analysis. Her work bridges biochemistry, materials science, and engineering to solve real-world problems in diagnostics and therapeutics.





