02.12.2021NANO COLLOQUIA S3 Avinash Vikatakavi
Date and Time: December 2, 2021 - 15.00 ONLINE
25.11.2021Producing electricity from heat losses: engineered in Pisa the first device capable of achieving it in a controlled manner
It is now possible to create a new generation of “smart” thermoelectric systems to generate clea...
23.11.2021il progetto RIMMEL @ MECSPE - Bologna 2021
Si svolgerà martedì 23 novembre, dalle 16.45 alle 17.45 (Sala Concerto c/o Centro Servizi – Bolo...
19.11.2021Graphene as a solid lubricant becomes super-slippery
Cnr Nano researchers in collaboration with Sussex University and Rice University studied the frictio...
17.11.2021International Workshop on Advanced Materials-to-Device Solutions for Synaptic Electronics
CNR Nano and ICN2 organized the
03.11.2021The RIMMEL Project @ l'Europa è qui 2021 – VOTE THE VIDEO ONLINE
The RIMMEL project enters the “Europe is here ...
11.10.2021Quantum computers become an experimental physics laboratory
A quantum computer is a machine designed to do calculations. Now a group of physicists from CnrNano,...
05.10.20212021 Nobel Prize for the discoveries on TRPV1 and PIEZO receptors
The seminal discoveries by this year’s Nobel Laureates have explained how heat, cold and touch can...
home
- 12.03.2019 - Patented a lab-on-a-chip for brain desease detectionA novel biomedical device has been realized and patented at NEST Laboratory (Scuola Normale Superiore and Istituto Nanoscienze of the National Research Council, Pisa, Italy). The invention is a lab-on-a-chip: it is as small as a computer chip, but it performs lab-analyses on its surface. It can detect biomarkers: tiny amounts of molecules in blood that are present only in case of pathologies. Matteo Agostini and Marco Cecchini developed the devise capable of detecting a biomarker related to brain pathologies, as severe or mild traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and glioblastoma multiforme cancer (GBM). In future, this lab-on-a-chip could be used for detecting mild and severe TBI in patients before performing the computerized axial tomography (CAT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or monitoring the GBM recurrences by means of fast and cheap blood analysis. As a consequence, this device could reduce the huge direct (medical analysis) and indirect (missed diagnosis) costs related to TBI pathologies, and could be helpful for medical personnel and patients to monitor GBM recurrences. The lab-on-a-chip is based on nano-acoustics, namely acoustics exploiting nanotechnology. Acoustic waves are generated on the chip surface which interact with the molecules and liquids that are placed on top of it. Thanks to nano-sensors and micro-transducers realized at NEST, this device can manipulate fluids and perform molecular assays. This lab-on-a-chip will be explored for other pathologies, too.
Link https://www.cnr.it/it/news/8600/un-microchip-rileva-traumi-e-tumori-cerebrali-brevettata-una-scoperta-del-laboratorio-nest