
The Life Scientific AP De Silva on building molecular fluorescence sensors for healthcare
Nov 18, 2025
AP De Silva, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at Queen's University Belfast, is a pioneer of molecular photosensors. He discusses his groundbreaking work on portable fluorescence-based blood analyzers, inspired by his grandmother's health struggles. De Silva shares his journey from Sri Lanka to Belfast, his innovative sodium sensor that saves lives, and how molecular logic could revolutionize healthcare. He reflects on the impact of his collaborations and expresses hope for the future of molecular engineering in medicine.
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Emergent Power Of Molecular Engineering
- Stitching molecules together creates emergent functions beyond the sum of parts.
- AP De Silva used modular molecular design to predict and engineer new behaviours.
Flood-Damaged Book Sparked A Career
- AP De Silva grew up poor in Colombo and his mother bought a damaged science encyclopedia after a flood.
- That book sparked his lifelong interest in inventions and technology.
Grandmother's Care Shaped Research
- He returned to Sri Lanka to care for his grandmother while teaching and doing limited research.
- That caregiving and local clinical contact seeded his interest in sodium measurement.



