Developed a PNA-based Lab-on-PCB diagnostic platform for rapid and high sensitivity DNA quantificati
- Pawan Jolly
- Jun 9, 2017
- 1 min read
At the University of Bath, UK together with Dr. Despina Moschou and Mr. Joshua Rainbow, developed a cost-effective but high performing Lab-on-PCB as a DNA diagnostic platform, exploiting for the first time PNA sequences as the recognition element and thus demonstrating lower limit of detection for PCB DNA biosensors. The platform was fabricated exploiting solely commercially available processing and employs PCB-integrated sample delivery microfluidics to achieve the goal of rapid detection, achieving DNA quantification within 5 minutes under continuous flow.
It was the pleasant end to my tenure at the University of Bath. Would like to thank Dr Pedro Estrela, Dr Despina Moschou, Dr Mirella Di Lorenzo and many more to be a part of their team and their constant support.

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