Robert Forster

About Robert Forster

Robert Forster, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Dublin City University, specializes in the field of electrochemiluminescence, ultrafast electrochemistry, biosensors, nanomaterials, cell imaging.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Copper (I) photosensitizer-silica nanoparticle assembly towards enhanced aqueous photoluminescence

Ultrasensitive, label-free, electrochemical detection of miRNA-206 in human plasma: A potential biomarker associated with Alzheimer’s disease

Microfluidic device for detection of analytes

On demand, wireless electrochemical release of brain derived neurotrophic factor

Electrochemiluminescence biosensors for detection of cancer biomarkers in biofluids: Principles, opportunities, and challenges

Wirefree electroceuticals: 3D electrical and electrochemical stimulation of biological systems

Clinical data warehouses for disease diagnosis: A focus on exosomal MicroRNA biomarkers

Electrochemical biosensing of bacteria and biofilms

Robert Forster Information

University

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Citations(all)

10478

Citations(since 2020)

2767

Cited By

8899

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

196

i10Index(since 2020)

74

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Robert Forster Skills & Research Interests

electrochemiluminescence

ultrafast electrochemistry

biosensors

nanomaterials

cell imaging

Top articles of Robert Forster

Copper (I) photosensitizer-silica nanoparticle assembly towards enhanced aqueous photoluminescence

Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry

2024/7/1

Ultrasensitive, label-free, electrochemical detection of miRNA-206 in human plasma: A potential biomarker associated with Alzheimer’s disease

Electrochemistry Communications

2024/5/1

Microfluidic device for detection of analytes

2023/12/26

On demand, wireless electrochemical release of brain derived neurotrophic factor

Electrochemistry Communications

2023/12/1

Electrochemiluminescence biosensors for detection of cancer biomarkers in biofluids: Principles, opportunities, and challenges

2023/6/1

Wirefree electroceuticals: 3D electrical and electrochemical stimulation of biological systems

2023/4/12

Clinical data warehouses for disease diagnosis: A focus on exosomal MicroRNA biomarkers

Informatics in Medicine Unlocked

2023/10/24

Electrochemical biosensing of bacteria and biofilms

2023/1/1

3D Fabrication and Characterisation of Electrically Receptive PCL-Graphene Scaffolds for Bioengineered In Vitro Tissue Models

Materials

2022/12/17

Robert Forster
Robert Forster

H-Index: 26

Current trends in COVID-19 diagnosis and its new variants in physiological fluids: Surface antigens, antibodies, nucleic acids, and RNA sequencing

2022/12/1

Enhanced electrochemiluminescence from 3D nanocavity electrode arrays

Sensors and Actuators Reports

2022/11/1

Data on enhanced wireless cell stimulation using soft and improved bipolar electroactive conducting polymer templates

Data in Brief

2022/8/1

Electrochemiluminescent detection of epilepsy biomarker miR-134 using a metal complex light switch

Bioelectrochemistry

2022/8/1

Enhanced wireless cell stimulation using soft and improved bipolar electroactive conducting polymer templates

Applied Materials Today

2022/6/1

Current Trends of SARS-CoV-2 and its New Variants Diagnostics in Different Body Fluids: Surface Antigen, Antibody, Nucleic Acid, and RNA Sequencing Detection Techniques

2022/2/23

Biosensors designed for clinical applications

2021/6/22

Electrochemiluminescence at 3D printed titanium electrodes

Frontiers in Chemistry

2021/5/25

Ferrocene-Containing DNA Monolayers: Influence of Electrostatics on the Electron Transfer Dynamics

Langmuir

2021/3/11

Biosensors Designed for Clinical Applications. Biomedicines 2021, 9, 702

2021

rsc. li/chemcomm

Chem. Commun

2021

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