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Jeroen H. Nieuwenhuis (Philips Research)
Jeroen Nieuwenhuis was born in Bergen op Zoom, the Netherlands in 1977. In 2000 he received the M.S. degree in electrical engineering (cum laude) from the Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, for his thesis on the development of an integrated particle shape sensor.

After finishing his studies he spent seven months at IC-Sensors, Milpitas, Ca USA, where he worked at the Research and Development department. During this period he mainly worked on solid-state accelerometers and pressure sensors.

In 2005 he received the Ph.D. degree (cum laude) from the Vienna University of Technology, Austria. His research has been focused on the development of integrated microsystems for particle analysis.

He stayed four months at the Bosch Research and Technology Center North America, Pittsburgh, PA USA in 2004. In close cooperation with the Carnegie-Mellon University he worked on a new micro-acoustic sensor.

Since 2005 he has worked at Philips Research Eindhoven on the topic of magnetic biosensors.
Abstract
Biosensor Platform Based on Magnetic Nano-Beads

Jeroen H. Nieuwenhuis, Philips Research

To perform bio-molecular analysis at the point-of-care biosensors are required that combine high analytical performance with ease of use. Here we present a novel biosensor platform that is based on magnetic nano-particles. The main benefit of using magnetic detection is that biological fluids are inherently non-magnetic and thus provide a low magnetic background. For this reason measurements can be carried out in complex fluids such as whole blood, without the need for complicated sample pre-treatment steps. We will present the detection principle, the cartridge and first assay results.
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