
The Bioelectronics Research Centre was established 20 years ago, and has a strong track record in many aspects of bioengineering, especially those associated with advanced biomedical diagnostics, biosensors, cell engineering, Lab-on-a-Chip and Bionanotechnology. Our work is supported through strong national and international collaborations with academia and industry, particularly in the development of microfluidic devices for proteomics, the development of cell based technologies for the pharmaceutical industry, Lab-in-a-Pill, biophotonics as well as high resolution spectroscopy for biomaterial characterisation.
The University of Glasgow's 2009 Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme is now open for applications.
Contact : Prof Jon Cooper
