Optical devices for label-free detection

A. Armani, H. Hunt, H. Hsu, H. Choi
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Innovation in technology routinely leads the way for discovery in chemistry and biology. Most notably, x-ray diffraction data was instrumental in the elucidation of the structure of DNA. To explore the inherent complexity present in biological systems, existing technologies are being pushed to their limits. Once again, scientists are looking to engineers to create innovative solutions to enable their exploration and discovery. Many of the new methods currently being developed focus on increasing the sensitivity of the detection technique by inventing new devices as well as increasing the specificity of the device by engineering synthetic targeting moieties and improved attachment methods. This presentation will focus on new optical technologies with an emphasis on bio/chem-detection applications. Specifically, the experimental and theoretical optical properties of several new optical devices, which were designed for the express purpose of biological and chemical detection, will be discussed. Additionally, biomolecule attachment strategies which can improve both the stability and specificity of the sensor's surface functionalization will be presented.
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用于无标签检测的光学设备
技术创新通常会引领化学和生物学的发现。最值得注意的是,x射线衍射数据在阐明DNA结构方面发挥了重要作用。为了探索生物系统中固有的复杂性,现有的技术正被推向极限。再一次,科学家们期待工程师创造创新的解决方案,使他们的探索和发现。目前正在开发的许多新方法侧重于通过发明新装置来提高检测技术的灵敏度,以及通过工程合成靶向部分和改进的附着方法来提高装置的特异性。本次演讲将重点介绍新的光学技术,重点是生物/化学检测的应用。具体来说,将讨论几种新型光学器件的实验和理论光学性质,这些器件是为生物和化学检测而设计的。此外,可以提高传感器表面功能化稳定性和特异性的生物分子附着策略也将被提出。
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