Multiple Strategy Bio-Detection Sensor Platforms Made From Carbon and Polymer Materials
Abstract
This project involved the development of a biosensor based on a carbon and polymer micro-electromechanical system (CPMEMS) array comprised of micro-bridges to allow multiple bio-detection strategies. It would have the advantages of being autonomous, with quick response and high selectivity, as well as low cost. The multiple-strategy bio-detection platform will include systems that were developed by the Missouri State University and systems that were developed by our corporate partners and collaborators; Brewer Science, Inc. and Crosslink, Inc. One platform strategy is the use of a chemical release electro-active polymer to perform sense and release experiments. In conjunction to a broad-band biological/chemical detection system, a bio-collection system was also developed. The focus of this project was to produce a generalized system or substrate of transducers that can he applied to many emerging bio-detection strategies. We will demonstrate feasibility with well known methods of detection as well as many other new detection strategies that can be accommodated on this platform.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 10, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA458560
Entities
People
- Kartik Ghosh
- Matt Curry
- Pat Kinlen
- Paul Durham
- Rishi Patel
- Ryan Giedd
- Xuliang Han
Organizations
- Missouri State University