Re: [DIYbio] Surface Plasmon Resonance

Thanks, Brian, that is in fact the kickstarter of the person who started the thread. Cool! And backed. Whimper, my poor bank account. But I really want to see this go through.

(BTW. Daniel, good on you for not using the list for promotion of your campaign, but I sure am glad Brian found it and mentioned it. I hope you would have hinted that the campaign existed at some point, though!)

Derek


On Monday, 26 January 2015 10:57:41 UTC-8, DrBrian wrote:

On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 7:36 PM, John Griessen <jo...@industromatic.com> wrote:
On 01/25/2015 10:30 PM, Dakota Hamill wrote:
Find a problem a company has, and fix it.  I personally don't know any DIYBio person who has a plasmond resonance issue, but there
might be businesses out there that do.

To use that with a detector that costs more than $1000 could get into a competition bind with this coming along for detecting
adsorbed molecules:

http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/journal/apl/106/2/10.1063/1.4904481


On 01/23/2015 02:14 PM, Daniel Glenn wrote:> It can be used to perform the same type of assays that occur in Western blot and ELISA without attaching tags, because the probe
> molecule is immobilized chemically on the surface of the optics with chemistry. Would those type of assays be useful to the
> general DIYbio community?

You didn't say at what price...

But, like Derek says, if you can get a spectrometer detector cost down under $200 it would go as a budget method.

The above linked new discovery detector, (surface -- but not plasmon resosnance), sounds like it
might sell for $1000 + $20 each supplies, or some kind of royalty
to make into lab-chips by 2017, so it could blow away your biz idea.

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