Monday, July 6, 2009

Real-Time Neurochemical Monitoring of Trial Patients?

A good article in the Irish Times detailing some of the work in the Emerald Isle to speed drug development. The lead is about the work of John Lowry at the National University of Ireland Maynooth. Some of Lowry's research is available online. Here is a journal article detailing his team's efforts to enhance the selectivity of its biosensors. And here is a thorough video on Lowry and his biosensor work.

--Paul Thomas

1 comment:

  1. Sensor technology can obtain accurate data qucikly. HPLC methods can provide information about impurities and degradation substances that cannot be obtained through sensor technology. The right tool for the job depends on the question being asked.

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