Publications
Our latest results at WOUNDSENS
WOUNDSENS’s findings will be communicated at scientific conferences and published in open-access journals. Find below the current list of scientific publications.
In addition, contributing to the Open Science objectives, the Zenodo repository has been enabled where all publications will be shared. Access the project’s Zenodo community by clicking here.
Background publications
- Stojanov, Spase & Berlec, Ales. (2020). Electrospun Nanofibers as Carriers of Microorganisms, Stem Cells, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids in Therapeutic and Other Applications. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 8. 130. 3389/fbioe.2020.00130.
- Gabrielczyk, Jakub & Duensing, Thilo & Buchholz, Stefanie & Schwinges, Alexander & Jöerdening, Hans-Joachim. (2018). A Comparative Study on Immobilization of Fructosyltransferase in Biodegradable Polymers by Electrospinning. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 185. 1-16. 1007/s12010-018-2694-6.
- Ji, Xiaoyuan & Su, Zhiguo & Wang, Ping & Ma, Guanghui & Zhang, Songping. (2014). “Ready-to-Use” Hollow Nanofiber Membrane-Based Glucose Testing Strips. Analyst. 139. 1039/C4AN01354A.
- Ji, Xiaoyuan & Su, Zhiguo & Wang, Ping & Ma, Guanghui & Zhang, Songping. (2014). Polyelectrolyte Doped Hollow Nanofibers for Positional Assembly of Bienzyme System for Cascade Reaction at O/W Interface. ACS Catalysis. 4. 4548-4559. 1021/cs501383j.
- Bosworth, Lucy & Downes, Sandra. (2012). Acetone, a Sustainable Solvent for Electrospinning Poly(ε-Caprolactone) Fibres: Effect of Varying Parameters and Solution Concentrations on Fibre Diameter. Journal of Polymers and the Environment. 20. 1007/s10924-012-0436-3.
WOUNDSENS Publications
There are currently no WOUNDSENS´s scientific papers. Publications will be posted as they become available. Please check back again later.
Other resources
More about our project
Access to the educational material derived from talks, lectures of WOUNDSENS events and activities, as posters and presentations from the consortium.
Videos
WoundSens Project Overview
This video introduces WoundSens. Discover Why current wound care needs improvement, How WoundSens is tackling the challenge with smart wearable sensors, What benefits and impact it will bring to patients and healthcare, and Who are the partners behind this initiative.
A Look into WoundSens: Université Paris Cité Students at EvoEnzyme
This video summarizes a special day for the WoundSens Project. EvoEnzyme opened its doors to students from Université Paris Cité, collaborating with their International Mobility Program. This provided an exceptional opportunity for these young minds to learn firsthand how a cutting-edge project like WoundSens works.
Podcasts
This first podcast episode provides an essential overview of this pioneering European project addressing the challenges of chronic wound care. We explore:
- The Problem: Why chronic wounds are a challenge in healthcare and the limitations of current assessment methods.
- The Solution: How WoundSens’ smart wearable sensors offer a new approach.
- The Outcome: What benefits and significant impact this project will have for patients and the healthcare system.
- The Team: Who are the collaborative partners behind this cutting-edge project.
In this episode, our EvoEnzyme scientist-podcasters explore their key role in the WoundSens project, offering an in-depth look at their work leading the development of innovative enzymes designed to act as biosensors within the wound’s microenvironment.

