ABSTRACT:

Researchers at Berkeley Lab led by Hoi-Ying Holman have developed technologies for measurement,  visualization, and analysis of chemical dynamics in living cells or tissues for diagnostic pathology. Devices can be open- or closed-channel microfluidic membrane devices for long-term IR spectroscopy of live adherent cells and ultimately for rapidly identifying time-dependent spectral features indicative of chemical abnormality in individual cells.

For details, see the published US Patent Application 15/766,594 (Publication 2018/0299374).

STATUS: Published US Patent Application 15/766,594 (Publication 2018/0299374). Available for licensing or collaborative research.