SBIR-STTR Award

Biomolecular Profilometer
Award last edited on: 11/18/05

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIAID
Total Award Amount
$399,999
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Curtis L Mosher

Company Information

BioForce Nanosciences Inc (AKA: Bioforce Laboratory~Bioforce Nanosciences Inc)

609 East Lincoln Way Suite 609
Ames, IA 50010
   (515) 233-8333
   info@bioforcenano.com
   www.bioforcenano.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 04
County: Story

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43AI061881-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2004
Phase I Amount
$200,000
The goal of this SBIR Phase I feasibility study is to create a novel instrument called a BioProfilometer (BioPro) for label free detection of biomolecular interactions. The instrument measures the surface profile of a planar chip designed to capture biological entities at specific domains. The BioPro does not incorporate force measurement or dynamic force feedback capability. Hence, it is not an atomic force microscope (AFM) and it will be faster, smaller, and less expensive than research-grade AFMs for the desired application. The BioPro does use a microfabricated device to rapidly read topographical events on a surface. The feasibility of this approach for molecular diagnostics will be tested using an affinity capture method called the ViriChip. The ViriChip captures viral particles to a surface, with each captured virus constituting an event that should be detectable by the BioPro. We anticipate that the novelty, simplicity and dedicated nature of this method and device will create value that can be translated into a commercially viable product.

Thesaurus Terms:
biomedical equipment development, computer program /software, imaging /visualization /scanning, surface property bioassay, biosensor bioengineering /biomedical engineering

Phase II

Contract Number: 5R43AI061881-02
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2005
Phase II Amount
$199,999
The goal of this SBIR Phase I feasibility study is to create a novel instrument called a BioProfilometer (BioPro) for label free detection of biomolecular interactions. The instrument measures the surface profile of a planar chip designed to capture biological entities at specific domains. The BioPro does not incorporate force measurement or dynamic force feedback capability. Hence, it is not an atomic force microscope (AFM) and it will be faster, smaller, and less expensive than research-grade AFMs for the desired application. The BioPro does use a microfabricated device to rapidly read topographical events on a surface. The feasibility of this approach for molecular diagnostics will be tested using an affinity capture method called the ViriChip. The ViriChip captures viral particles to a surface, with each captured virus constituting an event that should be detectable by the BioPro. We anticipate that the novelty, simplicity and dedicated nature of this method and device will create value that can be translated into a commercially viable product.

Thesaurus Terms:
biomedical equipment development, computer program /software, imaging /visualization /scanning, surface property bioassay, biosensor bioengineering /biomedical engineering