Biomolecule-gated nanowire FET sensors

Information

  • Research Project
  • 6618060
  • ApplicationId
    6618060
  • Core Project Number
    R43AI052533
  • Full Project Number
    5R43AI052533-02
  • Serial Number
    52533
  • FOA Number
    PA-00-18
  • Sub Project Id
  • Project Start Date
    8/1/2002 - 21 years ago
  • Project End Date
    7/31/2004 - 19 years ago
  • Program Officer Name
    SWAIN, AMY L
  • Budget Start Date
    8/1/2003 - 20 years ago
  • Budget End Date
    7/31/2004 - 19 years ago
  • Fiscal Year
    2003
  • Support Year
    2
  • Suffix
  • Award Notice Date
    7/23/2003 - 20 years ago
Organizations

Biomolecule-gated nanowire FET sensors

[unreadable] DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The ultimate goal of this project is to develop a hand-held device with a plug-and-play nanosensor platform based on biomolecule-gated nanowire field effect transistor (FET) sensors. The principle of the nanowire FED sensor has been demonstrated by Prof. Charlies Lieber's group at Harvard University. The technology requires no label and combines the specificity of antibody-antigen binding with the exquisitely high sensitivity associated with electrical properties of semiconductor nanowires to achieve near single molecule detection. Our objective in this phase I program is to demonstrate the selectivity and sensitivity of nanowire FET nanosensors for anthrax detection. We will develop chemistry for the immobilization of anti-anthrax antibody on the surface of Si nanowires, establish a process for the fabrication of nanowire FET sensors, optimize electrical signal response of devices upon anthrax maker, protective antigen (PA) binding, and measure the detection limits and dynamic response of the devices at physiologically relevant concentrations.The proposed studies will define fundamental properties of nanowire sensors for selective detection of the biomolecular marker under in-vitro conditions. We believe that these studies will lay the groundwork for developing a very exciting and important program for the NIH. The nanowire nanosensor devices developed in this project will serve as a stepping stone to the creation of minimally-invasive in-vivo sensors for real-time monitoring, and moreover, could be used to develop devices that could simultaneously monitor a large set of protein markers in patients known to be high risk - this could lead to detection at a stage simply not possible today. Lastly, integrated nanosensor arrays could serve as a new tool for discovery and screening in molecular biology with parallelism and sensitivity not possible using any other sensor/detection technology.

IC Name
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
  • Activity
    R43
  • Administering IC
    AI
  • Application Type
    5
  • Direct Cost Amount
  • Indirect Cost Amount
  • Total Cost
    198534
  • Sub Project Total Cost
  • ARRA Funded
  • CFDA Code
    856
  • Ed Inst. Type
  • Funding ICs
    NIAID:198534\
  • Funding Mechanism
  • Study Section
    ZRG1
  • Study Section Name
    Special Emphasis Panel
  • Organization Name
    NANOSYS, INC.
  • Organization Department
  • Organization DUNS
  • Organization City
    PALO ALTO
  • Organization State
    CA
  • Organization Country
    UNITED STATES
  • Organization Zip Code
    94304
  • Organization District
    UNITED STATES