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Biosensors By: Nicholas Mirsky By PresenterMedia.com

Whats a Biosensor? Micro devices used to record and transmit information. Hundreds of applications Bioreporter used in collaboration with biosensor to transmit info back. Future includes combating certain harmful materials.

Arsenic Biosensor (Heavy Metals) Arsenic information and background Current detection methods out of grasp Incorporates entire Bacterium College iGEM Team invented new biosensor application for poorer pop.

Blood Glucose Biosensor Diabetes: Metabolic Disorder involving the production of insulin. Who it affects and how. Glucose biosensor more mechanic than arsenic biosensor. Reaction in biosensor.

The Future of Biosensor Tech There are limitless boundaries