
PhD student
Email: ketley.caroline@ichf.edu.pl
Tel: +48 22 343 3328
Web profiles: ORCID, Google Scholar
Research Interests:
My current research focuses on developing novel biomarker receptors for electrochemical sensor platforms aimed at diagnosing neurodegenerative diseases. Using phage display technology, I aim to identify biomarkers with high affinity and selectivity, enabling sensitive and reliable detection for early diagnosis of these diseases.
In addition, throughout my other research experiences, I had the opportunity to work on investigating the physicochemical properties of materials for the development and optimization of electrochemical sensors. This work has included, for example, the optimization of carbon-based conductive ink formulations to improve the functionality and reliability of industrial electrochemical sensors. Furthermore, during my master’s research, I worked with laser-induced graphene-based sensors, focusing on the optimization of laser parameters to investigate material properties and enhance sensor performance.
Through these experiences, I have developed a strong interest in biosensors, carbon-based and two-dimensional (2D) materials, and electrochemistry. I am deeply motivated to advance sensor technologies for diagnostic and industrial applications, contributing to innovation in the field.
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