Hopkins researchers are validating a nanosensor platform to detect SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses that consists of a single-use chip and handheld spectrometer.
A COVID-19 sensor developed at Johns Hopkins University could revolutionize virus testing by adding accuracy and speed to a process that frustrated many during the pandemic.
Johns Hopkins University discovered that COVID-19 sensor might improve viral testing by improving accuracy and speeding up a procedure that many people found frustrating during the epidemic.