The objective of this project is to create Lab-on-chip devices that allow sensitive analyte detection as well being highly integrated and have high functionality. The project will develop lab-on-chip platform technologies for flui...
ver más
¿Tienes un proyecto y buscas un partner? Gracias a nuestro motor inteligente podemos recomendarte los mejores socios y ponerte en contacto con ellos. Te lo explicamos en este video
Proyectos interesantes
TEC2014-54449-C3-2-R
DESARROLLO Y VALIDACION DE UNA PLATAFORMA LAB-ON-CHIP PARA A...
172K€
Cerrado
TEC2011-29045-C04-02
INTEGRACION DE SENSORES INTELIGENTES EN LAB-ON-CHIP PARA APL...
155K€
Cerrado
PDB-LOCS
Programmable Droplet based Lab on a Chip Systems
100K€
Cerrado
TEC2011-29045-C04-01
DESARROLLO DE UNA TECNOLOGIA HIBRIDA SI/POLIMERO PARA LA FAB...
120K€
Cerrado
PID2019-103938RB-I00
PLATAFORMAS ANALITICAS MICROFLUIDICAS CON FLUJO CAPILAR CONT...
121K€
Cerrado
APPOCS
Autonomous Paper based Point of Care Biosensing System
255K€
Cerrado
Información proyecto INFULOC
Líder del proyecto
TEESSIDE UNIVERSITY
No se ha especificado una descripción o un objeto social para esta compañía.
TRL
4-5
Presupuesto del proyecto
1M€
Fecha límite de participación
Sin fecha límite de participación.
Descripción del proyecto
The objective of this project is to create Lab-on-chip devices that allow sensitive analyte detection as well being highly integrated and have high functionality. The project will develop lab-on-chip platform technologies for fluidic manipulations and analyte detection and develop specific Lab-on-Chip (LOC) applications. Integrated and easy to use fluidic manipulations within LOC devices will be achieved through firstly use of electro-osmotic flow (EOF) and through on-chip pressure system and passive valves. We will also demonstrate that LOC devices can be designed to perform sophisticated fluidic operations over a large element array of microchambers. large scale valving integration approach will be used to achieve discrete fluidic operation for each microchamber element within the array. A convenient LOC macro-micro world interface for fluidic, mechanical and electrical elements will be developed as well as sensitive optical and electrochemical strategies for detection. Novel optical detection approach which involves increasing the pathlength of the radiation within the microfluidic channel will be further advanced for highly sensitive optical detection within LOC devices. Sensitive electrochemical transduction will also be developed. The developed LOC platform technologies will be incorporated as part of a disposable cartridge to be inserted within a handheld reader device for bioanalysis. Specifically, we will develop systems for (i) biochemical discharges of airborne enzymes, (ii) continuously monitored bioreactor array and (iii) natural toxic monitor for potatoes. The project will bring together a wide range of leading expertise from the public sector and research organisations to create LOC devices that are reproducible, have a small footprint, are easy to use and demonstrate commercial advantage. The project will lead to long term collaborations between the partners through e.g. the commercialisation of project outcomes.