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SCH: Integrating DNA Nanotechnology and CMOS Electronics for Next-generation Diagnostics — NSF Award to University of California-B

Currently, healthcare relies on annual blood and urine tests that often miss early signs of developing diseases. This project will develop innovative sensing technologies that will enable more frequent blood and urine testing, as well as testing for newly discovered disease-associated molecules, which will improve the

Award titleSCH: Integrating DNA Nanotechnology and CMOS Electronics for Next-generation Diagnostics
Award ID2406340
AwardeeUniversity of California-Berkeley
CityBERKELEY
StateCA
Amount obligated$1,200,000
Principal investigatorJun-Chau Chien
ProgramSmart and Connected Health
Start date10/01/2024
AbstractCurrently, healthcare relies on annual blood and urine tests that often miss early signs of developing diseases. This project will develop innovative sensing technologies that will enable more frequent blood and urine testing, as well as testing for newly discovered disease-associated molecules, which will improve the likelihood of detecting diseases early. This project aims to combine the strengths of microelectronics and emerging molecular nanotechnology to develop sensing platforms that are h
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