Founded in 2016 by H. Cumhur Tekin, Ph. D., LBMS is dedicated to developing rapid, user-friendly, and cost-effective systems, devices, and mobile applications for the biomedical field. Research at LBMS is focused on three main areas:
Micro and Nanotechnology: Micro and nanotechnology are utilized to perform precise and automated bioanalyses. Additionally, rapid prototyping techniques are being developed for the production of lab-on-a-chip devices. Magnetic strategies are also employed to manipulate micro/nanoparticles and live cells within microfluidic channels.
Bioinstrumentation: Research is conducted on point-of-care devices and biosensors for treatment and diagnosis, as well as on wearable systems for continuous patient monitoring.
Smart Systems: Efforts are being made to develop cell analysis and disease monitoring systems by leveraging the power of machine learning algorithms.