Introduction
Zimmer and Peacock are the World's leading ISO13485 contract developer and manufacturer of Continuous Monitoring Glucose, Lactate, Smart Bandages/Wound Care and other Monitoring Technology and Wearable Biosensors. The course will include comments on IVDs and a compare and contract between continuous monitoring and discrete monitoring.
In this workshop ZP will provide a technical introduction to CGM and other wearable biosensors, including: pH, glucose, oxygen lactate etc. To augment the formal lectures ZP will also provide practical sessions where the attendees will construct biosensors and test biosensors.
Workshop Leader
The workshop will be lead by Dr Martin Peacock
Date and Time
Day One - 9:30 AM to 4 PM -4 April 2023
Day Two - 9:30 AM to 4 PM - 5 April 2023
Venue
Summary
Attendees can expect to:
1) Construct a continuous monitoring glucose sensor.
2) Test their continuous monitoring glucose sensor.
3) Construct a continuous monitoring oxygen sensor.
4) Test their continuous monitoring oxygen sensor.
5) Construct a continuous monitoring lactate sensor
6) Test their continuous monitoring lactate sensor.
7) Test a continuous pH sensor
8) Test a continuous cortisol sensor
9) Learn the theory of electrochemical continuous glucose monitoring sensor and have the connection between theory and practise clearly explained.
10) Learn the theory of electrochemical continuous lactate monitoring and have the connection between theory and practise clearly explained.
11) Learn the theory of electrochemical continuous oxygen monitoring and have the connection between theory and practise clearly explained.
12) Learn the theory of electrochemical ketone continuous monitoring and have the connection between theory and practise clearly explained.
13) Learn the theory of electrochemical purine continuous monitoring and have the connection between theory and practise clearly explained.
14) Learn the theory of electrochemical cortisol continuous monitoring and have the connection between theory and practise clearly explained.
15) We cover ion-selective electrodes, including pH sensors and demonstrate the sensors.
16) We cover the modes of analysis including: amperometry, voltammetry, potentiometry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
17) We demonstrate the commercial application of voltammetry.
18) We discuss QMS and how it applies to wearable biosensors.
19) We discuss project management, large scale data collection and data analysis in biosensors programmes.
20) All attendees receive a certificate of attending