Shalini Gautam1, Rooplekha Mitra1, Thomas Barrett1
12:00 - 14:00 | Tue 7 Nov | Auditorium Foyer, E1/E2, Upper Atrium Space | TPO.22
The nanodevice uses electrical properties and nanotechnology to measure the change in impedance when ligands bind, which is then correlated to a concentration. The nanodevice was able to successfully measure OspC antigens and VlsE antibodies to the pg/ml range