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Optical Sensors Research
Group Members: Prof. Colette McDonagh
The Optical Sensors Laboratory, led by Professor Colette McDonagh, develops optical solutions to real-world measurement problems in biomedical sensing and bioprocess monitoring. In recent years, the main focus has been on the development of fluorescence-based sensors. Three sensor categories have been prioritised:
- Fluorescence-based sol-gel sensors. These encapsulate analyte-sensitive dye in a porous sol-gel matrix. Recent projects include the development of fluorescence-based oxygen and pH sensors for bioprocess monitoring and optical carbon dioxide sensors for environmental monitoring. Current projects include an optical fibre-based pH sensor for in-vivo monitoring of pH in tissue.
- Fluorescence-based immunosensors and nucleic acid sensors for diseases including cancer and meningitis. For these sensors, a number of novel fluorescence enhancement strategies have been developed e.g. ultra-bright silica nanoparticle labels, plasmonic-enhancement platforms and Supercritical Angle Fluorescence (SAF)-based sensor platforms. This work is carried out in the Biomedical Diagnostic Institute (BDI).
- Intracellular sensing of oxygen and pH using silica nanoparticles in which are encapsulated analyte-sensitive dyes as in fluorescence-based sol-gel sensors.
People and projects
Postdoctoral Researchers
Dr. Dorota Wencel: Project Title: Fluorescence-based sol-gel pH sensor for in-vivo applications
Dr. Robert Nooney: Project Title: Fluorescent silica nanoparticles for improved bioassays
Dr. Daragh Byrne: Project Title: Metal enhanced fluorescence (MEF) for enhanced assays for point of care (POC) applications.
Postgraduate Students
Ms. Claire O’Connell: Project Title: Fluorescent silica nanoparticles for cancer cell detection
Click here to see the descriptions of the Optical Sensors projects.
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