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Fluct-Molecular Sensing Laboratory
Measure and exploit the spatiotemporal fluctuations of molecules
Molecules are constantly oscillating, and it is known that this fluctuation is the source of molecular function in nature. In our laboratory, research is conducted to measure and utilize the fluctuations of biochemical molecules in time and space. For example, we are developing biosensors to monitor how the concentration of molecules produced in the body changes when a person becomes ill (temporal fluctuations) to prevent and detect disease.

College of Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Advanced Electronic Engineering
/ Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Course
/ Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Functional Control Systems Course
- Faculty Name
- TOMA, Koji
- Keyword
- Biosensors,Medical / Healthcare,Environment
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Biomedical engineering
- biosensors
- analytical chemistry
- surface science
- nanotechnology
FOR SOCIETY
We develop biosensor technologies to manage health, early detection of disease, and monitoring of environmental pollution, contributing to a prosperous and sustainable society.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Research on technology to measure and utilize spatiotemporal fluctuations of molecules
- Development of biosensors for medical and healthcare applications
- Development of biosensors for environmental monitoring