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Grant Number: 2R44HG003972-02A1
Project Title: Magnetic Encoded Sortable Particle Arrays
PI Information:NameEmailTitle
CHEE, MARK S. VICE PRESIDENT, GENOMICS
ROTHWARF, DAVID M. (Contact) drothwarf@arrayomics.com

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The aim of this project is to develop a novel 'liquid array' platform, based on Encoded Sortable Particle (ESP) technology. ESPs are optically-encoded microfabricated particles that can be manipulated using magnetic force. They are manufactured on commercially available photolithographic equipment using efficient and robust techniques borrowed from the semi-conductor industry. They have significant advantages in cost throughput, scalability, and flexibility over existing bead-based liquid array platforms. We will develop a liquid array system that can accommodate multiplexing levels of 1000-plex or more, and that will be more flexible and easier to use than existing systems. Its design will also permit substantially lower capital and running costs and similar or better quantitative performance, including precision, limit of detection and dynamic range. The ESP technology will provide a broad platform for many different kinds of assays. It is versatile, and has the potential to be used in basic biomedical research, as well as high- throughput discovery and clinical diagnostics. The ability to control the particles magnetically is a significant advantage. The technology has the potential to be useful in basic research, diagnosis and prognosis of a wide variety of diseases.

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Institution: ARRAYOMICS, INC.
9909 HIBERT ST, STE A
SAN DIEGO, CA 92131
Fiscal Year: 2007
Department:
Project Start: 24-SEP-2005
Project End: 31-AUG-2009
ICD: NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE
IRG: ISD


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