|  H. Ceren Ates honored with Women Interactive Materials AwardThe Disposable Microsystems group is delighted to announce that our PhD student, H. Ceren Ates, has been honored as the laureate of the Women Interactive Materials Award in recognition of her contributions to the field of biosensors for on-site therapeutic drug monitoring. | |  Personal View in Lancet Infectious DiseasesThe Disposable Microsystems group is excited to announce its latest publication, a Personal View article, entitled “A three-level model for therapeutic drug monitoring of antimicrobials at the site of infection” in Lancet Infectious Diseases. | |  SARS-CoV-2 detection in 30 minutes using gene scissorsResearch team from Freiburg led by microsystems engineer Dr. Can Dincer introduces a biosensor for the nucleic acid amplification-free detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA | |