Nanoengineered Monolithic Optoelectronics Transducers for Highly Sensitive and Label Free Biosensing
Duration: from 01/01/2006 to 30/6/2009
MAIN OBJECTIVE:
The projects’s main objective is the development and testing of an integrated bioanalytical device that is based on a monolithic optoelectronic transducer and capable of sensitive assays including detection of single biomolecular binding events through the use of nanoparticle labels as well as label-free detection of biomolecular interactions through photonic crystal optics. The device consists of monolithically integrated arrays of silicon optocouplers and microfluidic channels. The properly bio-functionalized optocouplers allow for real-time and sensitive monitoring of the ligand-binding reaction and enable simultaneous detection of different proteins, hormones or DNA sequences. The miniaturized device is intended as a platform for reliable and cost effective point-of-care diagnosis. |
NEMOSLAB PARTNERSHIP
- NCSRD/(IMEL-IRRP) (Coordinator, EL)
- FhG/IBMT (D)
- Technobiochip scarl (TB) (I)
- STMicroelectronics srl (I)
- University of Copenhagen (DK)
- UKM (D)
- Biomedica L.S. (EL)
- IMTEK (D)
- Dortmund IVF (D)