
Dmitry Dr. Kireev
@dr_kireev
Assistant Professor at UMass Amherst.
Wearables, nano/bio/neuro electronics.
2D materials, Biosensors, Nanotechnology.
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http://kireevlab.com 28-04-2009 15:47:41
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Thanks for highlighting this work! U.S. National Science Foundation funding UMass Biomedical Engineering




Do you want to hear how about graphene tattoos biosensing? National Science Foundation (NSF) Discovery Files has made a podcast about our recent project! Youtube: youtu.be/Ee37Wyv4UuU?si… UMass Biomedical Engineering @umassengin UMass Amherst #graphene #engineering #nsf

We are looking for a Research Technologist/Lab Manager to fill a unique role with research and supervisory responsibilities. If you are interested in nanoparticle engineering, immunotherapy, and drug delivery, please apply! UMass Biomedical Engineering careers.umass.edu/amherst/en-us/…


🌟Article of the month🌟 This study from Physiological Measurement explores a novel, non-invasive and rapid method for #SkinCancerDiagnosis: 🔍Graphene Electrical Tattoos & Impedance Tomography🏥 Discover more 👉ow.ly/Cs7150S9pxq Dmitry Dr. Kireev


🎉 First group paper after one year at UMass Biomedical Engineering Published in Device: cell.com/device/fulltex… We got the DIY approach to “squishy bioelectronic circuits” - easily accessible conductive reconfigurable conductive putty for biological interfacing and hyman electropbysiology.




We are doing it again! If you are a US-based undergraduate student interested in materials science topics, apply for the 2nd edition of our #MateriAlZ Winter School. This event is free of charge with the support by U.S. National Science Foundation, Arizona State University and University of Arizona. Apply here: bit.ly/Materialz2025




2D materials are ideal for creating ultrathin interfaces with tissues. In this Perspective, Dmitry Dr. Kireev & colleagues discuss properties relevant for bioelectronics, applications, and present a roadmap for the future that highlights unresolved challenges: go.nature.com/3UBMchh


Thank you for highlighting this work and huge pleasure writing this review article! Thank you Giulia Pacchioni and Charlotte Allard for handling this perspective!


Flexible stick-on patches could monitor blood pressure, stress, and more. Article by Dmitry Dr. Kireev of UMass Amherst about the nearly invisible #bioelectronics that he's inventing. spectrum.ieee.org/graphene-biose…

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