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22 April, 2020

Rapid and Sensitive Detection of SARS-CoV-2 with a nanobody-transistor sensor

Sahika Inal and Stefan Arold have joined forces to develop a programmable SARS-CoV-2 detection device that combines organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) technology (developed in the Inal lab) with a protein recognition layer (engineered by the Arold lab).

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03 October, 2019

Welcome Dr. Anil Köklü!

​Welcome Dr. Anil Köklü, our new Postdoc. See Anil's profile here​​​

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16 September, 2019

Welcome Dr. Keying Guo!

​BioEl lab welcomes new Postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Keying Guo. See his profile here

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02 September, 2019

Welcome Dr. Amer Hamidi!

​Welcome Dr. Amer Hamidi, our new Postdoc. See Amer's profile here

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31 August, 2019

TEDxKAUST 2019

Sahika gave a talk at TEDxKAUST 2019​

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10 April, 2019

Welcome Cyril!

Cyril Routier, new VSRP intern has just arrived! Cyril will be with us during the hot summer at KAUST and is visiting us from Bordeaux. Welcome Cyril!

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01 April, 2019

Welcome Victor Druet!

​Welcome Victor Druet, our new PhD student, see Victor’s profile here. Welcome to BioEl, Victor!

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25 February, 2019

The first bioelectronics conference of KAUST is happening!

The first bioelectronics conference of KAUST is happening! We proudly present​

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06 February, 2019

Adel receives the “Lab Safety” award! Thanks Adel for keeping us safe!

Adel receives the “Lab Safety” award! Thanks Adel for keeping us safe! “This award will acknowledge and reward outstanding individuals for their contributions that promote stronger safety culture in the university throughout the year.

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15 January, 2019

David wins the “Travel award”!

David wins the “Travel award” to go to Bioelectronics Workshop in Austria! Congrats David!

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01 January, 2019

Toni’s paper is on the cover of Advanced Materials

Toni’s paper is on the cover of Advanced Materials Interfaces

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21 December, 2018

Electric-paper sensors could replace diabetic finger-pokes

"Electric-paper sensors could replace diabetic finger-pokes" an article in New Atlas

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16 December, 2018

​Goodbye Philip Schmode!

​Goodbye Philip Schmode, our visiting student

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15 December, 2018

Achilleas’s paper is in 3 collections

Achilleas’s paper “Ionic-to-electronic coupling efficiency in PEDOT:PSS films operated in aqueous electrolytes ”is in 3 collection

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01 December, 2018

David wins the “Best student talk award”!

David wins the “Best student talk award” in MRS Fall 2018 Boston from Symposium Bioelectronics!

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15 November, 2018

The first group retreat

It was so tiring but totally made everyone crazy about bio-electronics!!! A picture from the evening visit to Jeddah! Thanks, Abdulelah for stopping the traffic!

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01 August, 2018

Fantastic SRSI student Kholoud Bashayan finished her internship in our lab.

Fantastic SRSI student Kholoud Bashayan finished her internship in our lab. Thanks Toni for being a great mentor!

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22 June, 2018

Detecting metabolites at close range

"Detecting metabolites at close range" an article in EurekAlert

A novel concept for a biosensor of the metabolite known as lactate, combines an electron transporting polymer with lactate oxidase, which is the enzyme that specifically catalyzes the oxidation of lactate. Lactate is associated with critical medical conditions so its detection is important for healthcare. Read more

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01 June, 2018

Top Downloaded/Cited Papers in the Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics

Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics has compiled the most accessed and cited articles published between 2016–2017. All of the selected articles are freely accessible online for a limited time. Sahika’s paper is one of them!

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27 March, 2018

Sahika speaks in SciCafe about “Sensing the Environment”

​Sahika speaks in SciCafe about “Sensing the Environment”

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13 September, 2017

We are hiring!

Please see the "Join us" section.

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