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Reagentless biosensors to detect multiple analytes

Reagentless biosensors to detect multiple analytes

Unmet Need Although biosensors are in widespread use to detect and report analytes, such as the level of nutrients in food and beverage samples, blood glucose in patients, and contamination in water samples, many suffer…

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Bio Layer Interferometry Probe (BLIP) for in-vivo analyte detection

Bio Layer Interferometry Probe (BLIP) for in-vivo analyte detection

Unmet Need Diagnostic tests play a critical role in the clinical diagnosis, management, and monitoring of disease. These tests are designed to analyze biological specimens to identify analytes of interest by employing highly specific and…

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Wearable device for early detection of influenza and common cold

Wearable device for early detection of influenza and common cold

Unmet Need Approximately 10% of the US population is infected with influenza each year resulting in 3 to 5 million severe cases and up to 500,000 deaths. Early detection of influenza-like illness can limit the…

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A platform for detecting and discriminating odorant molecules in the vapor phase

A platform for detecting and discriminating odorant molecules in the vapor phase

Unmet Need Mammals are capable of detecting and recognizing a large number of odors. Olfactory receptors (ORs) play a crucial role in detecting and recognizing odorant molecules. There has been growing interest in elucidating the…

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Integrated thin film silicon detectors for fluorescence sensing

Integrated thin film silicon detectors for fluorescence sensing

Unmet Need Microfluidic chip-based systems allow for rapid and sensitive biochemical analyses of very small sample quantities. Due to the prevalence of optical equipment in laboratories, optical detection has become the most popular method for…

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Printed biosensors from carbon nanotube thin-film transistors and non-fouling polymer interface layer for label-free, electronic sensing of disease markers in whole blood

Printed biosensors from carbon nanotube thin-film transistors and non-fouling polymer interface layer for label-free, electronic sensing of disease markers in whole blood

Value Proposition The future of diagnostics is in rapid point-of-care detection. The proposed technology is a single-step biosensor that allows for quicker and simpler disease-associated analyte detection. Technology We have developed printed biosensor capable of…

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