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Quick Results Possible with U-M's Lab-on-a-Chip Antibody Test
ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 22, 2020 — COVID-19 antibody testing could be possible with a microfluidic device invented at the University of Michigan (U-M) and developed by U-M startup Optofluidic Bioassay. The new system is believed to be the first microfluidic approach to a gold-standard testing protocol known as “enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay,” or ELISA. A microfluidic device, or lab-on-a-chip, shrinks multiple lab functions onto a single chip millimeters to centimeters in size. The U-M researchers have
Shrink Wrapping Disease Biomarkers
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Gold Nanoparticles Detect Flu in Minutes
ATHENS, Ga., Aug. 8, 2011 — Physicians and health officials may no longer have to choose between flu tests that are either accurate yet time-consuming or rapid but error-prone, thanks to a new detection method that can identify influenza in minutes at only a fraction of a...
NanoImaging Receives $200K SBIR Grant
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Patent Application Filed for MOR103 Program
Aug 1, 2009 — MorphoSys AG of Martinsried, Germany, and Melbourne Ventures Pty. Ltd., a wholly owned commercial subsidiary of the University of Melbourne in Australia, have formed a joint venture in the investigation of the therapeutic applications of MorphoSys’...
Patent Granted for Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis
Jan 1, 2009 — A US patent has been awarded to MorphoSys AG of Martinsried, Germany, and the University of Melbourne in Australia for use of antibodies against granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor. In 2007, the university granted MorphoSys an exclusive...
Optical Tweezer Spots Virus
GAITHERSBURG, Md., Nov. 17, 2008 – The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has licensed a patented “optical tweezers” technique for detecting and measuring very small concentrations of a biological substance, such as a virus on a surface. NIST has issued a...
Biomagnetics Eyed for Tests
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Multicolor STORM Images Cells
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Laser Detects Viruses in Under a Minute
ATHENS, Ga., Nov. 16, 2006 -- Using a technique called surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, researchers have developed a way to detect viruses such as the flu and HIV in under a minute. In addition to eliminating the day or more wait for test results from a doctor's office,...
Nanopoint Appoints M. Powell as Chief Scientist
Oct 25, 2006 — Nanopoint Inc., a Honolulu-based biotech company developing a better microscope, has hired Michael Powell, a researcher in the fields of catalytic antibodies, electrochemiluminescence and cell-based assays, as its chief scientist. Powell co-founded...
'Nanocantilever' Surprises Crucial for Sensor Design
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Researchers Combine Tiny Nanotubes, Antibodies to Detect Cancer Cells
Dec 7, 2005 — PHILADELPHIA and NEWARK, Del., Dec. 7 -- By coating the surfaces of tiny carbon nanotubes with monoclonal antibodies, biochemists and engineers at Jefferson Medical College and the University of Delaware can detect cancer cells in a tiny drop of...
OraSure Technologies Wins Circle of Excellence Award
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