Dr. Amos Danielli's Optical Imaging and Biosensing Lab develops a high sensitivity, point-of-care (POC) methods to detect low concentrations of biomarkers.
Congrats to our Ph.D. student @BurgShmuel on his 5th paper (3rd as first author) in Talanta introducing highly sensitive, low-cost optical biosensor for low-resource settings.
Research conducted in collaboration with @sheba_medical, and @MedicalHanoi
https://t.co/b4VQMPuUFV
#POC
On Nov 19th, Prof. @AmosDanielli gave a lecture at @biofoodeng, presenting key challenges in rapid detection of various biomarkers and the innovative optical biosensing solutions developed in our lab.
We Thank to Prof. Ester Segal and Dr. Michael Levy for the warm invitation.
Exciting moment! ๐ Weโve received the hard copy of our IntechOpen book chapter led by Ph.D. student @BurgShmuel, with Dr. Michael Margulis & Prof. @AmosDanielli โ covering the evolution of OMB from concept to commercialization for rapid, sensitive biomarker detection.
Last week, Prof. @AmosDanielli met in Boston with Prof. Kimberly Hamad-Schifferli (@UMassBoston), to launch their joint @NSFโ@IL_BSF project, together with Prof. Eli Schwartz (@sheba_medical), on AI-driven low-cost diagnostics and sensitive biosensors to detect flaviviruses.
Congratulations to our PhD student, Sophie Terenteva, on her first first-author paper: "Sensitivity and Cross-Reactivity Analysis of Serotype-Specific Anti-NS1 Serological Assays for Dengue Virus Using Optical Modulation Biosensing", in @Biosensors_MDPI:
https://t.co/dkuejqvkgs
Congratulations to our https://t.co/FsxIL9tiqP. student, Eliana (Ellie) Levy, on the publication of her paper on #Ricin detection, "Rapid and Highly Sensitive Detection of Ricin in Biological Fluids Using Optical Modulation Biosensing," in @Biosensors_MDPI https://t.co/hzwasUeZZi
Lately, Prof. @AmosDanielli visited @UHouston, where he was hosted by Prof. Wei-Chuan Shih, gave a lecture on our current research to local students, and later discussed with Prof. Shih, exploring potential opportunities for future research collaboration.
https://t.co/A83RkXAECu
The inaugural #ISBCS conference, organized by Prof. @AmosDanielli, Prof. @benyoav, and Prof. @GiliBisker, took place at @ubarilan on Feb 13th, featuring biomedical researchers, distinguished speakers, and a poster competition, including 3 posters from our @Danielli_Lab.
On January 26th, our M. Sc. student, Sophie Terenteva presented her research work on development of highly sensitive anti-NS1 DENV-1โ3 IgG assays at the BIOS conference held during the @PhotonicsWest 2025. Prof. @AmosDanielli, served as a co-chair of the BIOS conference. #dengue
Congratulations to our Ph.D. student, @BurgShmuel , for his significant achievement as the first author of a published book chapter in @IntechOpen, alongside Dr. Michael Margulis and Prof. @AmosDanielli.
https://t.co/E2KzBPaMWs
During a trip to Japan, Prof. @AmosDanielli lectured at @UTokyo_IIS on our lab's innovative technology. He met with Prof. Tsuyoshi Minami, Dr. Yui Sasaki, and their faculty members and students.
Later, they enjoyed a Japanese-style dinner at a cruise boat restaurant
#yakatabune
Prof. @AmosDanielli is currently in Japan for an academic trip. He was invited to give a lecture at the @OISTedu. During his visit, he also met with Prof. Amy Shen and her students to discuss potential future projects and collaborations.
Congratulations to our lab alumni, Dr. Shira Koren Roth, for the publication of the first paper of her postdoctoral work at @wyssinstitute@ubarilan.
https://t.co/NE7vqFojoa
Congratulations to our former lab member, Mr. Yossef Teubul (Yossi), who has just received his https://t.co/FsxIL9tiqP. degree in Electrical Engineering. Yossi has been chosen to speak at the commencement ceremony as one of the representatives of the class of 2024.
Congratulations to our lab alumnus, Dr. Michael Marguils, for publishing his paper in "The Journal of Clinical Microbiology". The paper, 'Highly sensitive extraction-free saliva-based molecular assay for rapid diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2', can be found at DOI: https://t.co/ULaq1ZCiYK
While visiting Vietnam, Prof. @AmosDanielli aimed to promote collaboration. He met with Ms. Vo Thi Trang Dai from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at @institutpasteur, and with Dr. Le Thi Hoi from @HanoimedicalU who had visited our lab at @ubarilan six months ago.
Congratulations to our lab alumni, Dr. Shira Koren Roth, for the publication of her joint paper with Prof. Yair Noam's https://t.co/Q1eQVYnrp7. graduate, Ran Kremer, at "Biosensors" (both as a first author).
https://t.co/ypENK7llHW
A newsletter article on our Ph.D. student @BurgShmuel and Dr. Michael Margulis @SPIEtweets presentations of virus detection patents, which were developed under the supervision of Prof. @AmosDanielli and successfully tested during the #COVID19 outbreaks. https://t.co/CdBdCTwX2z
Congratulations to Prof. @AmosDanielli for winning a competitive research grant as part of the national calling for 2023 of the @most_il.
303 pre-proposals were submitted for this call and Prof. Danielli's study is one of the 62 studies selected for funding.