A reliable, low-cost, non-invasive Point-of-Contact (PoC) device that can utilize non-blood biological samples and quantitatively measure multiple useful biomarkers

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A reliable, low-cost, non-invasive Point-of-Contact (PoC) device that can utilize non-blood biological samples and quantitatively measure multiple useful biomarkers (hormone, proteins, small molecules) that are associated with health and disease onset/progression. Disposable, cost-effective device with multiplexing capabilities to detect and quantify multiple analytes side-by-side. Excellent sensitivity and specificity to target analyte, while being independent of presence of additional materials in bio-electrolyte solution. Room temperature storage and device fabrication. US Provisional application (pending) Inventor(s): MASSEY, R.S, and PRAKACH, R. Please contact Theresa White (Manager- Innovation Transfer) at [email protected] for more information.

Key Benefits

• Disposable, cost-effective device. • Multiplexing capabilities to detect and quantify multiple analytes side-by-side. • Low sample volumes required: 10µL for each analysis test. • Excellent sensitivity and specificity to target analyte, while being independent of presence of additional materials in bio-electrolyte solution. • Broad range of detection (over seven orders of magnitude variation in analyte concentration, from 27.3 mM to 2.73 pM). • Room temperature storage and device fabrication.

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