Toxin Detection
Sponsored by DARPA
Last Modified: Nov 01st 2007
Investigators
Student Research Assistants
Description
The project goal is to develop a multiplexed, in vitro protein expression system for detecting biological warfare agents or other hazards. The system consists of an array of microfluidic units and each unit functions as a sensor. When a toxic agent is present, the inhibition of protein expression in the array will be characterized, generating a signature of responses. The system may also be useful for high-throughput protein production.
Publications
Mei, Q., Fredrickson, C.K., Lian, W., Jin, S., and Fan, Z.H., "Ricin Detection by Biological Signal Amplification in a Well-in-a-Well Device," Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 78, No. 22, pp 7659-7664, November 2006.
Mei, Q., Fredrickson, C.K., Jin, S., and Fan, Z.H., "Toxin Detection by a Miniaturized in Vitro Protein Expression Array," Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 77, No. 17, pp 5494-5500, September 2005.


