Date of Award
6-2025
Document Type
Thesis
Publisher
Santa Clara : Santa Clara University, 2025
Department
Bioengineering
First Advisor
Unyoung Kim
Abstract
The objective of our project is to create, design and test a fully functional continuously monitoring hydrogen peroxide sensor. This sensor aims to identify early detection of diseases associated with oxidative stress which can include certain types of cancer, neurodivergent diseases and cardiovascular diseases. Early detection of hydrogen peroxide levels can provide patients with early treatment and can help reduce disease progression. Overall, the biosensor prioritizes early detection of ROS levels allowing various consumers such as healthcare sectors, patients, and research institutions to benefit from continuous monitoring for health management and disease prevention.
Recommended Citation
Grewal, Guneet; Kurilo, Grace; Nostrand, Maggie; and Panicker, Vismaya, "Ambulatory Monitoring of Biomarkers for Enhanced Recovery" (2025). Bioengineering Senior Theses. 134.
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/bioe_senior/134
