Biomolecular Detection using Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) at Point-of-Care (POC) Micro Biochip

Bharath Babu Nunna1, Zhuang Shiqiang1, Eon Soo Lee1, Juan Javier1, Debdyuti Mandal1

  • 1New Jersey Institute of Technology

Details

12:00 - 14:00 | Thu 10 Nov | Maya Ballroom Foyer | ThPO.51

Session: HI-POCT Poster Session and POC Technologies Demonstrations

Abstract

This paper deals with the disease specific biomolecular diagnosis using the micro biochip. The micro biochip consists of micro channels with specially designed flow patterns in which the biofluid sample can flow through. The polymer layers of MIPs insulate the interdigitated electrodes, allowing capacitance detection to occur. So when the blood sample flow through the micro channels of biochip the antigens of the disease is detected both quantitatively and qualitatively which helps in diagnosing the disease in blood along with its severity.