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Shana Kelley: Biosensors to Track Proteins and Inflammation in Our Blood in Real Time

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Sep 14, 2025
In this enlightening conversation, Prof. Shana Kelley, a leader in biomolecular sensors and the President of CZI Chicago Biohub, unveils her groundbreaking work on real-time blood monitoring. She discusses a revolutionary hair-thin sensor that tracks protein levels like continuous glucose monitors. The implications for managing inflammation markers in conditions such as diabetes and autoimmune diseases are immense. Kelley also highlights the importance of AI for analyzing sensor data and multidisciplinary collaboration in advancing health technologies.
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INSIGHT

Molecular Motion Based Protein Sensing

  • Kelley’s sensor is a molecular motion detector on an electrode that changes behavior when a protein binds.
  • She measures that motion electrically to quantify protein concentrations in interstitial fluid in real time.
INSIGHT

Reagent-Free DNA-Based Detection

  • The DNA-based sensor binds proteins strongly and uses small electric fields to dislodge them for repeated measurements.
  • This reagent-free approach enables continuous monitoring without consumables.
ANECDOTE

Real-Time Inflammation Changes In Rats

  • In diabetic rats, fasting lowered pro-inflammatory cytokines and insulin sped that reduction.
  • The sensor even detected a small inflammation spike from a needle prick and big spikes after inflammatory dosing.
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