- The International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), recognized as the flagship conference of the semiconductor field, not only attracts the world’s most outstanding research contributions but also serves as a showcase of the semiconductor industry’s advances in extending Moore’s Law.
- Professor Tong-Ming Pan’s research team from Chang Gung University’s Department of Electronics Engineering, leveraging its exceptional expertise in semiconductor and biomedical technologies, will present their paper titled “Ultra-Wide Range and High-Sensitivity Protein Detection for Heart Disease Using Ultrathin NbSeVOx EGFET Biosensor Arrays” at this year’s IEDM in December.
- The paper demonstrates the development of a novel biosensor array fabricated with new materials capable of ultra-sensitive protein detection across an extraordinarily wide dynamic range spanning 12 orders of magnitude, achieving detection limits as low as the attogram-per-milliliter (ag/mL) level. The sensor’s serum test results show high consistency with ELISA measurements, confirming its reliability.
- This biosensor array enables noninvasive detection of cardiac biomarkers such as cTnI, BNP, and NT-proBNP associated with myocardial infarction and heart failure, showcasing Chang Gung University’s long-term excellence in semiconductor and biomedical research and development.
🎉Congratulations! The research paper of Professor Tong-Ming Pan’s team has been accepted for presentation at the prestigious International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM)
Release date:2025/10/27
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