eprintid: 4142 rev_number: 32 eprint_status: archive userid: 1903 dir: disk0/00/00/41/42 datestamp: 2010-09-17 11:45:38 lastmod: 2016-03-09 12:39:59 status_changed: 2016-03-09 12:39:59 type: conference_item metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 creators_name: Hill, Daniel creators_name: Sánchez, Benito creators_name: Griol Barres, Amadeu creators_name: Maire, Guillaume creators_name: Dortu, Fabian creators_name: Vivien, Laurent creators_name: Stragier, Anne-Sophie creators_name: Marris-Morini, Delphine creators_name: Cassan, Eric creators_name: Kazmierczak, Andrzej creators_name: Giannone, Domenico creators_name: Gylfason, Kristinn B. creators_name: Sohlström, Hans creators_name: Bañuls, María José creators_name: González-Pedro, Victoria creators_name: Maquieira, A. creators_name: Angulo Barrios, Carlos creators_name: Holgado Bolaños, Miguel creators_name: Casquel del Campo, Rafael creators_id: rafael.casquel@upm.es title: Ultrahigh Sensitivity Slot-Waveguide Biosensor on a Highly Integrated Chip for Simultaneous Diagnosis of Multiple ispublished: pub subjects: telecomunicaciones subjects: bioquimica abstract: SABIO is a multidisciplinary project involving the emerging fields of micro-nanotechnology, photonics, fluidics and bio-chemistry, targeting a contribution to the development of intelligent diagnostic equipment through the demonstration of a compact polymer based and silicon-based CMOS-compatible micro-nano system. It integrates optical biosensors for label-free biomolecular recognition based on a novel photonic structure named slot-waveguide with immobilized bimolecular receptors on its surface. The slot-waveguides provide high optical intensity in a sub wavelength-size low refractive index region (slot-region) sandwiched between two high refractive index strips (rails) [1] leading to an enhanced interaction between the optical probe and biomolecular complexes (antibody-antigen). As such a biosensor is predicted to exhibit a surface concentration detection-limit lower than 1 pg/mm2, state-of-the-art in label free integrated optical biosensors, as well as the possibility of multiplexed assay, which, together with reduced reaction volumes, leads to the ability to perform rapid multi-analytesensing and comprehensive tests. This offers the further advantageous possibility of assaying several parameters simultaneously and consequently, statistical analysis of these results can potentially increase the reliability and reduce the measurement uncertainty of a diagnostic over single-parameter assays. In addition, the SABIO micro-nano system device applied to its novel protein-based diagnostic technology has the potential to be fast and easy to use, making routine screening or monitoring of diseases more cost-effective. date: 2008 date_type: published publisher: IEEE official_url: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome.jsp?punumber=1000653 full_text_status: public pres_type: paper place_of_pub: EEUU event_title: Proceedings of Semiconductor Laser Conference, 2008. ISLC 2008. IEEE 21st International event_location: Sorrento, Italia event_dates: 14/09/2008-18/09/2008 event_type: conference institution: Ciencias department: otro refereed: TRUE book_title: Proceedings of Semiconductor Laser Conference, 2008. ISLC 2008. IEEE 21st International rights: by-nc-nd citation: Hill, Daniel and Sánchez, Benito and Griol Barres, Amadeu and Maire, Guillaume and Dortu, Fabian and Vivien, Laurent and Stragier, Anne-Sophie and Marris-Morini, Delphine and Cassan, Eric and Kazmierczak, Andrzej and Giannone, Domenico and Gylfason, Kristinn B. and Sohlström, Hans and Bañuls, María José and González-Pedro, Victoria and Maquieira, A. and Angulo Barrios, Carlos and Holgado Bolaños, Miguel and Casquel del Campo, Rafael (2008). Ultrahigh Sensitivity Slot-Waveguide Biosensor on a Highly Integrated Chip for Simultaneous Diagnosis of Multiple. In: "Proceedings of Semiconductor Laser Conference, 2008. ISLC 2008. IEEE 21st International", 14/09/2008-18/09/2008, Sorrento, Italia. document_url: https://oa.upm.es/4142/1/INVE_MEM_2008_58482.pdf