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Tip Overlay for the Continuous Flow Microspotter

University of Utah Technology Commercialization Office
posted on 03/31/2011

Intellectual Property: A non-provisional patent application (US 2010/0248994) has been published for this technology.

Development Stage: This technology is part of an active and ongoing research program and has been demonstrated to work in proof-of-concept experiments that include a working prototype. It is available for developmental research support and licensing under either exclusive or non-exclusive terms.

Related Research & Publications:
Dr. Gale's web page: http://www.mems.utah.edu/Student_Pages/bruce_gale.htm

Wasatch Microfluidics: http://www.microfl.com/

"Improved continuous-flow print head for micro-array deposition" Mark A. Eddings, Adam R. Miles,

Josh W. Eckman, Jungkyu Kim, Rebecca L. Rich, Bruce K. Gale, David G. Myszka Anal. Biochem. 2008, 382, 55-59.

See also: U-3916: "An Integrated Microfluidic Interface System for Well Plate Formats",

U-3598: "Spotting Technique for High Concentration Protein Microarrays" and

U-4233: "A Novel Referencing Technique for Surface Plasmon Resonance"

Keywords: Microfluidic, protein array, biacore, flexchip, SPR

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File Number: U-4459 


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