Abstract

We have for the past ten years developed nanopillar-based substrates for Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) and have applied them in e.g. food quality monitoring and detection of toxins. In an ongoing project financed by the Danish Bio Innovation Institute, we are pursuing quantitative detection of small drug molecules in patient blood samples. The aim is to be able to detect e.g. concentration of anti-cancer medication within half an hour, hereby allowing rapid and personalized dose adjustment. I will show examples of recent findings and results within sensor development, instrumentation and blood analysis.

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