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a Wireless, pH Regeneratable, Chemical Species Electronic Bio-Sensor

Engineering & Physical Sciences
Electronics & Photonics
Sensors & Controls
College
College of Engineering (COE)
Researchers
Li, Jinghua
Chen, Shulin
Liu, Tzu Li
Licensing Manager
Ashouripashaki, Mandana
5125867192
ashouri.2@osu.edu

T2022-349

The Need

Diagnostic tools are key to medicine, research and diagnostics. The measurement of biomolecules and their absorption kinetics can facilitate a better understanding of drug intake, biological responses, or in the continuous monitoring of specimen. Current equipment requires centralized equipment, trained personal, and chemical reagent treatment for reuse. These factors increase cost, limit reusability, and do not allow continuous at home monitoring.

The Technology

Researchers led by Dr. Li at The Ohio State University have developed a wireless, pH regeneratable, electronic biosensor. This device is able to repeatedly and continuously monitor for chemical species such as dopamine, serotonin, and cocaine. Through a DNA functionalized and pH regulated micro-environment, the same sensor is able to detect biomolecules, and regenerate itself with minimal impact on surrounding areas. The sensor can regenerate without chemical reagents and can be regenerated for 6 cycles. The biochemical interfaces can be custom designed with this device to wirelessly sense a variety of chemicals and biomolecules.

Commercialization

  • Bio-implants
  • Medical device
  • Drug detection
  • Biomedical, Neurological, and Psychologic research tool
  • Point of care systems

Benefits

  • Easily regenerated for repeated use
  • Wireless signal transmission
  • Continuous species sensing