Breath Analysis for Biomedicine and National Security Sensor Design Issues and Strategies for Biomarker Discovery
As human breath analysis further develops as a multi-disciplinary field, it is clear that sensor development, instrumentation systems and algorithms play critical roles within this research area.
Although much emphasis in the last decade has focused on breath biomarker compound identification and physiological relevance, we increasingly turn our attention towards portable, fieldable sensor platforms for non-invasive breath monitoring.
The mission of this workshop is to assemble a group of leading experts in this field to discuss their own research, debate trends and future directions of the field, and contemplate areas of research that deserve special attention in the field moving forward.
Registration
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Workshop Agenda
We are organizing an exciting two-day event dedicated to sensors for breath analysis platforms. We have invited scientists and researchers from academics, the national laboratories, and leaders in industry to attend.
Researchers From 20 Institutions and Companies Are Participating!
- Apieron, Inc.
- Applied Nanotech, Inc.
- Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- California Institute of Technology
- Daylight Solutions, Inc.
- Entech Instruments, Inc.
- Honeywell International
- Kemeta, LLC
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- NASA Ames Research Center
- Oak Crest Institute of Science
- Pine Street Foundation
- Sepracor, Inc.
- SRI International, Inc.
- Stanford University
- TricornTech Corporation
- University of California, Davis
- University of California, Irvine
- University of Illinois
- University of Maine