In this session of Biotalk, to be held on 30 January, at 2:00 pm, Francisca Ferreira will present her research work.
Understanding human and environmental health as interconnected systems is at the core of the One Health approach. Innovative microfluidic technologies offer rapid, cost-effective, and reliable analytical solutions for monitoring these complex interactions. By integrating automated fluid handling with low-cost, field-deployable sensing platforms, microfluidics bridges the gap between laboratory precision and real-world applicability.
Applications span through environmental quality assessment and biomarker monitoring, showing how integrated analytical tools can translate data into actionable insights for health and environmental policy.
30 January | 2:00 pm | Room EBI 023
Everyone is welcome to join - participation is open and no registration is required.