Memberships
Alpha Eta Mu Beta Biomedical Engineering Honor Society,
Board of Directors;
2014 - present
American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering,
Fellow;
2014 - present
World Molecular Imaging Society,
Member;
2014 - present
American Association of Engineering Education,
Member;
2012 - present
IEEE-EMBS,
Member;
2012 - present
Alpha Eta Mu Beta Biomedical Engineering Honor Society,
President;
2010 - 2014
Sigma Xi,
Member;
1991 - present
Biomedical Engineering Honor Society,
Member;
1991 - present
Technologies
Abstract
Across
the word the incidence of environmental contamination is rapidly increasing. Detect-to-protect
biosensors are primarily utilized by first responders as a method of providing
warning signals during incidents of environmental contamination. Incidents of environmental
contamination can occur accidentally or intentionally. Early detection and
monitoring may contribute to mitigate or ameliorate the impact of environmental
contamination.FIU
inventors have developed a detector device that is a superior alternative to
present industry-standard detection for chemical-toxins which use sophisticated
analytical chemistry techniques and instrumentation. The on-chip SLISA (Silver-Linked
Immuno-Sensor Assay) design integrates the key advantages of label-free
ultra-transitive surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) detection using
silver nanoparticles with highly accurate immune-sensing technologies to
establish a new level of a detect-to-protect biosensors which are simple to
use, allow for rapid detection, and offer portable design for on-site
applications.Benefit
Allows for quick, portable, direct label-free detection.Provides high sensitivity and the accuracy of ELISA molecular assay.Market Application
The on-chip SLISA has immediate environmental, defense, and security applications, and can be used by first responders to protect civilians in incidents of chemical and biological toxins released in the environment.The device can be easily modified to allow for biomedical applications, specifically the detection of protein-biomarkers indicators of the overall health of the environment or for diseases like cancer, diabetes, HIV, and neuro-degenerative conditions.