Biosensing refers to sensing signals from the body using a human-machine interface. The signals can range from the activity of thousands of neurons to specific chemicals present in the blood and brain. The signals can be used in medical diagnosis, to control the action of an artificial implant, or study the functioning of a healthy or diseased biological system. Biosensing is an integral part of most medical devices that we develop.

Our people

Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow Guozhen Liu
Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow
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Scientia Senior Lecturer Thanh Nho Do
Scientia Senior Lecturer
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Associate Professor in Bionics and Neuromodulation Mohit Shivdasani
Associate Professor in Bionics and Neuromodulation
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NHMRC Career Development Fellow, Scientia Senior Lecturer Kang Liang
NHMRC Career Development Fellow, Scientia Senior Lecturer