1st Prize for Poster Presentation at the 4th European Congress on “Biomedical Sciences and Engineering”, Berlin, Germany, 2026.
The work entitled “Simultaneous Detection of Antimicrobial Resistance in Uropathogens Using a White-Light Reflectance Optical Sensor” received the 1st Prize at the 4th European Congress on “Biomedical Sciences and Engineering”, held in Berlin on 27–28 April 2026.
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The work entitled “Simultaneous Detection of Antimicrobial Resistance in Uropathogens Using a White-Light Reflectance Optical Sensor” received the 1st Prize at the 4th European Congress on “Biomedical Sciences and Engineering”, held in Berlin on 27–28 April 2026.
The work was presented by Dr. Michailia Angelopoulou, Dr. Sotiris Kakampakos, Dr. Panagiota Petrou, and their collaborators from the Immunoassays & Immunosensors Laboratory of NCSR “Demokritos” and the Biomedical Engineering Laboratory of the Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The presentation included part of the results of the research project “PATHPROFIL”, under the scientific supervision of Professor Theodoros Papaioannou, Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
The research project PATHPROFIL is funded by the project “SUB1.1 Research Excellence Partnerships – SEA”, under the Action “Promoting Quality, Innovation and Extroversion in Universities” / Strategy for Excellence in Universities & Innovation, within the framework of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan “Greece 2.0”. The project aims to develop an innovative, advanced, automated bioanalytical system for the rapid detection of urinary tract pathogens.
The participating organisations include the Biomedical Engineering Laboratory and the 3rd Department of Urology of the Medical School, the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the Hellenic Mediterranean University, as well as the companies ThetaMetrisi, QUBITEQ, and Access To Genome – ATG.
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The project is funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility within the framework of the project “SUB1.1 Research Excellence Partnerships – REP.”
