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Dr. Sally Gowers is a Research Associate in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London's Faculty of Engineering. She specializes in developing advanced biosensors and analytical tools for real-time clinical monitoring and biomedical applications. Her affiliations include the Biomedical Sensors group, the Centre for Antimicrobial Optimisation, and the Ovarian Cancer Tumour Heterogeneity and Bioengineering initiative.
Her research focuses on integrating microfluidic, nanotechnology, and electrochemical methods into wearable and implantable devices. Key areas include biosensors for metabolic monitoring (e.g., glucose/lactate), neurochemical analysis in traumatic brain injury, and antibiotic quantification. She has pioneered microneedle-based devices and microdialysis systems for applications ranging from organ transplantation to sports medicine.
Recent work emphasizes clinical translation, such as Phase I trials for lactate-monitoring microneedle patches and validation of real-time kidney viability assessment during transplantation. Her innovations bridge engineering and medicine, addressing critical needs in patient monitoring, organ preservation, and antimicrobial resistance.
Dr. Gowers collaborates across disciplines, leveraging Imperial’s engineering and clinical expertise. Her lab develops both hardware (e.g., 3D-printed microfluidic devices) and software systems for data analysis, aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes through continuous, minimally invasive monitoring.


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