Cardiac Biomarker Sensing Based on Nanofluidic Amplification and Resonant Optical Detection Abstract This invention relates to a compact, lab-on-a-chip sensor platform to detect multiple cardiac biomarkers from microliter bloods samples. Optical characterization of cardiac biomarkers in will lay the groundwork for development of novel optical devices for detection and analysis of biomedically important molecules important for disease diagnosis. This platform integrates sample preprocessing through a nanofluidic field effect transistor (FET) electrofocusing unit with resonant optical detection based on silicon microrings. The combination of immunoaffinity-based resonant optical sensing with extensive sample purification and concentration on a multi-gated FET nanochannel array is expected to produce very high sensitivities capable of quantifying even ultra-trace biomarkers. Applications and Advantages § Provides a simple, quantitative, fast, high-throughput, label-free, highly targeted detection of sub-ng/ml concentrations of cardiac biomarkers Learn More Scott Steiger Associate Director Washington State University (509) 335-7065 scott.steiger@wsu.edu Reference No: 1100-OIPA-OC Bookmark this page Download as PDF Inventors Sang Han Cornelius Ivory Mani Hossein-Zadeh Key Words