SBIR-STTR Award

Universal Sample Preparation Device for Biological Detection
Award last edited on: 3/29/2009

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DARPA
Total Award Amount
$829,350
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
SB082-012
Principal Investigator
Charles Collins

Company Information

Luminex Corporation

12212 Technology Boulevard Suite 130
Austin, TX 78727
   (512) 219-8020
   info@luminexcorp.com
   www.luminexcorp.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 31
County: Travis

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$98,790
Reliable sample preparation from a variety of complex matrices remains one of the most challenging problems facing biological detection in the field. This is especially true for isolation of nucleic acids from an environmental or clinical sample. A clean nucleic acid sample, free from contaminating materials such as cell debris, dirt and inhibitory chemicals, is required to ensure the robust performance of any given molecular-based detection system. There exists a technology gap for a simple, one-step sample preparation device that will result in a clean nucleic acid sample ready for further biological analysis. Luminex Corporation proposes to develop a completely automated nucleic acid sample preparation module that is rugged, rapid and easy to use. This device will accept a liquid or swab sample (clinical or environmental), process the sample, and result in an extracted purified nucleic acid sample ready for further analysis. This device will be based on a combination of electrolytic and electrophoretic methods. The instrument will have a small form factor with the capability to be battery operated.

Keywords:
Sample Preparation, Low Cost, Purified Nucleic Acid, Fieldable, Rugged, Simple To Use

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2008
(last award dollars: 2009)
Phase II Amount
$730,560

Reliable sample preparation from a variety of complex matrices remains one of the most challenging problems facing biological detection in the field. This is especially true for isolation of nucleic acids from an environmental or clinical sample. A clean nucleic acid sample, free from contaminating materials such as cell debris, dirt and inhibitory chemicals, is required to ensure the robust performance of any given molecular-based detection system. There exists a technology gap for a simple, one-step sample preparation device that will result in a clean nucleic acid sample ready for further biological analysis. Luminex Corporation proposes to develop a completely automated nucleic acid sample preparation module that is rugged, rapid, and easy to use. This device will accept a liquid or swab sample (clinical or environmental), process the sample, and result in an extracted purified nucleic acid sample ready for further analysis. This device will be based on a combination of electrolytic and electrophoretic methods. The instrument will have a small form factor with the capability to be battery operated.

Keywords:
Nucleic Acid Preparation Module, Automated, Sample In/Answer Out, Battery-Powered, Capable Of Processing Multiple Sample Matrices, Gel Purification, Electrolysis, Field-Deploy