Maher Sayhi is affiliated with the Institut Pasteur de Tunis, specifically with the Laboratory of Epidemiology and Veterinary Microbiology (LEMV) in Tunis-Belvédère, Tunisia. His research primarily focuses on the development of diagnostic tools and methodologies to detect infectious agents, utilizing innovative techniques such as nanotechnology and electrochemistry.
Research Contributions
Maher Sayhi has contributed significantly to the field of epidemiology and diagnostic microbiology, with a focus on developing novel methods for detecting infectious agents. His research includes the use of antibiotic-coated metallic nanoparticles for the detection of foodborne bacteria, as well as the development of biosensors for influenza and Leishmania infantum. His work often involves cutting-edge techniques such as magnetic separation, electrochemical detection, and the use of gold nanoparticles. These contributions are instrumental in advancing diagnostic capabilities, particularly in veterinary and public health contexts.
Aliases
No aliases are provided for Maher Sayhi in the given data, suggesting that he publishes under his real name.