Welcome to the Nanomagnetic Biosensors & Devices Group!
Led by Prof. Kai Wu, our interdisciplinary team at the Wu Lab is dedicated to advancing healthcare through the innovative application of magnetic nanomaterials and nanodevices. Our research spans multiple domains, including circuit design, quantum physics, chemistry, biology, and artificial intelligence, all converging to develop cutting-edge solutions for disease diagnosis and treatment.
Our current research focuses on: (1) Magnetic nanomaterials and nanodevices for biomedical applications; (2) Wearable biosensors, magnetic biosensors, optical biosensors; (3) Magnetic particle imaging and magnetic resonance imaging; and (4) AI-assisted healthcare.
We are passionate about translating our scientific discoveries into real-world healthcare solutions. Whether you are a student eager to delve into interdisciplinary research or a collaborator seeking innovative partnerships, we welcome you to explore our work and join us in pushing the boundaries of nanotechnology in medicine.
Latest News
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Our new paper with collaborating labs is published in Micromachines, titled “Kinetic and Parametric Analysis of the Separation of Ultra-Small, Aqueous Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticle Suspensions under Quadrupole Magnetic Fields” [Read More]
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New Paper Published in Analytical Chemistry
Our new paper titled “Nanomaterial-Based Biosensors for SARS-CoV-2 and Future Epidemics” is published in Analytical Chemistry. [Read More] -
Prof. Wu is Elevated to IEEE Senior Member
Congratulations to Prof. Wu! He was recently elevated to the IEEE Senior Member! As a newly elevated Senior Member of the IEEE, Prof. Wu has entered the ranks of a select group of professionals who have demonstrated substantial technical and professional accomplishments. His invaluable contributions to the realm of biomedical... [Read More] -
New Paper Published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Our new paper titled “Theoretical Investigation on the Metamaterials Based on the Magnetic Template-Assisted Self-Assembly of Magnetic–Plasmonic Nanoparticles for Adjustable Photonic Responses” is published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry B. [Read More] -
New Paper Published in Small
Our new paper titled “Magnetic Nanoparticles: A Review on Synthesis, Characterization, Functionalization, and Biomedical Applications” is published in Small. [Read More]
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