Prof. Dr. Can Dincer
Academic Career and Research Areas
Prof. Dincer's (*1983) research interest is in the development of bioanalytical materials, sensors or microsystems and their combination with data science and artificial intelligence for One-Health: human and animal health and environment. His focus is on disposable sensor technology for point-of-need and wearable applications.
Prof. Dincer studied microsystems engineering at the University of Freiburg, where he also received his doctorate summa cum laude in 2016. Prof. Dincer then worked as a visiting scientist at the Department of Bioengineering at the Imperial College London, UK. In 2024, he was appointed to the professorship of Sensors and Wearables for Healthcare at TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology. Prof. Dincer is also a member of the Munich Institute of Biomedical Engineering (MIBE).
Awards
- World's Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University and Elsevier Scopus (Since 2022)
- Biosensors & Bioelectronics Best Paper Award - 1. Place (2021)
- Best Paper Award of iba Heiligenstadt - 1. Place (2020)
- Adolf Martens Prize (2018)
- Gips-Schüle Young Scientist Award - 2. Place (2017)
Key Publications (all publications)
Urban N, Hörner M, Weber W, Dincer C: "OptoAssay – Light-controlled Dynamic Bioassay Using Optogenetic Switches". Science Advances. 2024; 10(39): eadp0911.
AbstractAtes HC, Alshanawani A, Hagel S, Cotta MO, Roberts JA, Dincer C, Ates C: "Unravelling the impact of therapeutic drug monitoring via machine learning for Sepsis patients". Cell Reports Medicine. 2024; 5(8): 101681.
AbstractJohnston M, Ates HC, Glatz R, Mohsenin H, Schmachtenberg R, Göppert N, Huzly D, Urban GA, Weber W, Dincer C: "Multiplexed biosensor for point-of-care COVID-19 monitoring: CRISPR-powered unamplified RNA diagnostics and protein-based therapeutic drug management". Materials Today. 2022; 61: 129-138.
AbstractMaier D, Laubender E, Basavanna A, Schumann S, Güder F, Urban G, Dincer C: "Toward Continuous Monitoring of Breath Biochemistry: A Paper-Based Wearable Sensor for Real-Time Hydrogen Peroxide Measurement in Simulated Breath". ACS Sensors. 2019; 4(11): 2945-2951.
AbstractBruch R, Baaske J, Chatelle C, Meirich M, Madlener S, Weber W, Dincer C, Urban G: "CRISPR/Cas13a powered electrochemical microfluidic biosensor for nucleic acid amplification-free miRNA diagnostics". Advanced Materials. 2019; 31(51): 1905311.
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