Publications of the Bioelectronics Department

The Bioelectronics Department conducts research at the intersection of electronics and life sciences, with applications in health, neuroscience, and human-machine interfaces. Its scientific publications focus on the development of innovative bioelectronic devices, neurostimulation, and biomedical sensors, contributing to advancements in medical technologies. These studies, carried out in collaboration with academic and industrial partners, are regularly published in leading international journals and conferences.


List of previous relevant publications by BEL staff

  • R.M. Owens, X. Gu, M. Shin, T.A. Springer, and M.M. Jin, “Engineering of single Ig superfamily domain of intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) for native fold and function”, J. Biol. Chem. 285, 15906 (2010).
  • A.R. Parks, Z. Li, Q. Shi, R.M. Owens, M.M. Jin, and J.E. Peters, “Transposition into replicating DNA occurs through interaction with the processivity factor”, Cell 138, 685 (2009).
  • A.M.D. Wan, D.J. Brooks, A. Gumus, C. Fischbach, and G.G. Malliaras, “Electrical control of cell density gradients on a conducting polymer surface”, Chem. Commun. 35, 5278 (2009).
  • R.M. Owens, C. Wang, J.A. You, J. Jiambutr, A.S.L. Xu, R.B. Marala, and M.M. Jin, “Real-time quantitation of viral replication and inhibitor potency using a label-free optical biosensor”, J. Recept. Signal. Transduct. Res. 29, 195 (2009).
  • S.Y. Yang, J.A. DeFranco, Y.A. Sylvester, T.J. Gobert, D.J. Macaya, R.M. Owens and G.G. Malliaras, “Integration of a surface-directed microfluidic system with an organic electrochemical transistor array”, Lab Chip 9, 704 (2009).
  • “Organic Semiconductors in Sensor Applications”, Eds. D.A. Bernards, R.M. Owens, and G.G. Malliaras, Springer (2008).
  • S. Takamatsu, M. Nikolou, D.A. Bernards, J. DeFranco, G.G. Malliaras, K. Matsumoto, and I. Shimoyama, “Flexible, organic light-pen input device with integrated display”, Sens. Actuators B:Chem. 135, 122 (2008).
  • M. Nikolou, and G.G. Malliaras, “Applications of PEDOT:PSS transistors in chemical and biological sensors”, Chem. Rec. 8, 13 (2008).
  • D.A. Bernards, D.J. Macaya, M. Nikolou, J.A. DeFranco, S. Takamatsu, and G.G. Malliaras, “Enzymatic sensing with organic electrochemical transistors”, J. Mater. Chem. 18, 116 (2008).
  • D.A. Bernards and G.G. Malliaras, Adv. Funct. Mater. 17, 3538 (2008).
  • P. Bhatnagar, A.D. Strickland, I. Kim, G.G. Malliaras, and C.A. Batt, “Integrated reactive ion etching to pattern cross-linked hydrophilic polymer structures for protein immobilization”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 14 (2007).
  • D.A. Bernards, G.G. Malliaras, G.E.S. Toombes, and S.M. Gruner, “Gating of an organic transistor through a bilayer membrane with ion channels”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 053505 (2006).
  • J.T. Mabeck, and G.G. Malliaras, “Chemical and biological sensors based on organic thin-film transistors”, Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 384, 343 (2006).
  • J.T. Mabeck, J.A. DeFranco, D.A. Bernards, G.G. Malliaras, S. Hocdé, and C.J. Chase, “Microfluidic gating of an organic electrochemical transistor”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 87, 13503 (2005).
  • Z.T. Zhu, J.T. Mason, C. Zhu, N.C. Cady, C.A. Batt, and G.G. Malliaras, “A simple poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene)/poly(styrene sulfonic acid) transistor for glucose sensing at neutral pH”, Chem. Commun. 13, 1556 (2004).
  • Z.T. Zhu, J.T. Mason, R. Dieckmann, and G.G. Malliaras, “Humidity sensors based on pentacene thin film transistors”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 81, 4643 (2002).