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Advances in Biosensor Technology for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Detection

  • 1st Edition - October 1, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Chetna Dhand, Mansi Chaturvedi, Neeraj Dwivedi, Jamana P. Chaurasia
  • Language: English

Advances in Biosensor Technology for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Detection provides an interdisciplinary overview of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTb) and various biosensing techni… Read more

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Description

Advances in Biosensor Technology for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Detection provides an interdisciplinary overview of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTb) and various biosensing techniques for the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTb) detection and diagnosis. The book provides detailed information about the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria, its pathogenesis, and the global health challenges caused by tuberculosis. It explores potential materials for biosensor development, the various types of biosensors integrated with electrochemical and fluorescence for the detection of Mtb and TB biomarkers, and their application in disease diagnosis. The book also discusses the potential of advanced technologies including AI, IoT and POC devices for TB diagnosis. With contributions from experts in the field, Advances in Biosensor Technology for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Detection is an informative resource for those interested in enhancing point-of-care diagnostics and accurate TB detection for timely treatment of the disease.

Key features

  • Details conventional diagnostic approaches for Mycobacterium tuberculosis detection
  • Explores various biosensing techniques for MTb detection
  • Discusses potential materials which can be utilized for biosensor development for MTb detection
  • Examines the potential role of artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) in advancing Mtb diagnostics

Readership

Researchers and scientists working in the field of microbiology, infectious diseases, medicine, and biotechnology; clinicians working in the diagnosis of infectious diseases

Table of contents

1. Origin, Spread, Pathogenesis and Demography of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A Most Dangerous Pathogenic Bacterium

2. Immune Response towards Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection

3. DNA Structure and Role of Biomarkers

4. Conventional Diagnostic Approaches for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Detection

5. Advanced Detection Methods: Biosensing Approach for Mycobacterium tuberculosis

6. Electrochemical Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

7. Optical Biosensor-Based Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

8. Biophysical Approaches for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Detection

9. Nanoparticle-based Biosensing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

10. Role of 2D Materials in the Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

11. Commercially Available Biosensors for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Detection

12. Emerging Technologies in Advancing Mycobacterium tuberculosis Diagnostics

13. Ethical and Safety Consideration for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Diagnostics

14. Challenges, Limitations and Future Prospects in Biosensor Technology for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Detection

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 1, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editors

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Chetna Dhand

Dr. Chetna Dhand is a Senior Scientist at CSIR-Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, Bhopal. She served as Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore and adjunct assistant professor at the ACP in Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Duke-NUS, Singapore. She has completed her PhD in Chemistry from University of Delhi and National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India. She is a recipient of Excellence in Microscopy award 2023, Young Investigator Award 2016, Sing-health Publish Award 2016 and Sing-health Publish Award 2017. Her excellent research credentials reflect > 85 international research peer reviewed publications, 5 book chapters and 2 international patents. Her major research interests include nanobiomaterials, 2D layered Nanomaterials, bio-inspired catecholamine chemistry, antimicrobial materials and coatings, miniaturized electrochemical sensors/biosensors, 3D printing of biopolymers, targeted drug delivery, tissue engineering and related healthcare applications.
Affiliations and expertise
Senior Scientist, CSIR-Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, Bhopal, India

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Mansi Chaturvedi

Mansi Chaturvedi is presently working as a women scientist in a DBT Project at CSIR Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, India. She has a BTech in Biotechnology from AKS University in Satna, India and an MTech in Biotechnology from the School of Biotechnology at RGPV in Bhopal, India. Her research mainly focused on development of biosensing nanomaterials (2D materials such as graphene, MXenes) for the detection of various infectious diseases like Tuberculosis, Dengue, Covid-19 and Parkinson’s disease. She has been awarded with MP Young Scientist Award 2024, Direct SRF from CSIR, Best Micrographic Award in an international conference and Best Poster Presentation Award in National level conference.
Affiliations and expertise
DBT Women Scientist, CSIR-Advanced Materials & Processes Research Institute (AMPRI) Bhopal, India

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Neeraj Dwivedi

Dr. Neeraj Dwivedi is presently a Principal Scientist and Associate Professor at the CSIR Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, India and the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, India, respectively. His research interests include carbon materials, interface engineering, carbon nanocoatings, and 2D materials such as graphene-based materials, MXenes, metal oxides and nitrides for various applications including energy, sensors, tribology, corrosion, and antimicrobial.
Affiliations and expertise
Principal Scientist, CSIR Advanced Materials Processes Research Institute, Bhopal, India; Associate Professor, the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Jamana P. Chaurasia

Dr. Jamana Prasad Chaurasia is presently working as a Senior Principal Scientist and Head PPD & Head BD at CSIR-Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute(CSIR-AMPRI) in Bhopal, India. He is also has a number of additional roles as the Coordinator for Advance Research on Graphene QD, Zeolite Group; the Coordinator of the AI Group; the Coordinator of CSIR-AMPRI ArCoNM (COVID-19); Head, Department of Biomimetics, and Biomaterials including life sciences; and the Chairman of Recruitment & Assessment at CSIR-AMPRI. He is a former Coordinator of CSIR- BSL 3 program at the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) in the Govt. of India. His research interests include management of science and technology, R&D support activities, research and development management, technology transfer, business development, technical manpower planning, research data base management, and research on life sciences specifically biomaterials and biomimetics.

Affiliations and expertise
Senior Principal Scientist and Head, Planning & Performance Division, CSIR-Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute(CSIR-AMPRI), Bhopal, India