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BioSense Institute, University of Novi Sad
Dr. Zorana Đinđića 1, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
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BioSense, Research and Development Institute for IT in biosystems, is a pioneer in digital transformation of agriculture in Serbia, founded in 2015. Exploring scientific and technological frontiers regarding the application of IT in agriculture, the Institute strives to deliver state-of-the- art digital solutions to the farming sector in Serbia and the world, in order to ensure higher yields with smaller investments. The Center for sensing technologies focuses on the development of sensors that can detect and measure different parameters and processes in biosystems, and as such be applied agri-food sector, environmental monitoring, and medical applications. To address these challenging tasks, the Center brings together researchers with a range of expertise, spanning from physics and biology to electrical engineering and materials science.
Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology, as a scientific research organization, was established as an institution owned by the Republic of Serbia with the task of promotion and development of the meat industry. The mission of the Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology is, by providing of high professional competence of employees, using their scientific research, development and laboratory resources and constant presence in the economy, to contribute to the development of the meat industry, widening of the range and quality of meat products and to supply the market with safe and high quality products. Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology is a research and development institute that organizes and conducts scientific interdisciplinary research in the field of biotechnology. The research results are applied commercially, in cooperation with the meat and food industry.
This research was supported by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, #Grant No. 7750276, Microfluidic lab-on-a-chip platform for fast detection of pathogenic bacteria using novel electrochemical aptamer-based biosensors – MicroLabAptaSens