Publications by authors named "Jose-Alvim Berkenbrock"

Extensive testing of populations against COVID-19 has been suggested as a game-changer quest to control the spread of this contagious disease and to avoid further disruption in our social, healthcare and economical systems. Nonetheless, testing millions of people for a new virus brings about quite a few challenges. The development of effective tests for the new coronavirus has become a worldwide task that relies on recent discoveries and lessons learned from past outbreaks.

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Resistive pulse sensors (RPS) are based on the detection principle of partial and non-permanent obstruction of an electrically conducting channel. The integration of RPS in microfluidics has the potential for detections at the molecular level. Current challenges involve limitations in fabrication technology, most notably the finite structure accuracy and fabrication repeatability, which have a direct and strong impact on RPS device performance.

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Electrochemotherapy is an anticancer treatment based on applying electric field pulses that reduce cell membrane selectivity, allowing chemotherapy drugs to enter the cells. In parallel to electrochemotherapy clinical tests, in silico experiments have helped scientists and clinicians to understand the electric field distribution through anatomically complex regions of the body. In particular, these in silico experiments allow clinicians to predict problems that may arise in treatment effectiveness.

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