[UCI-Calit2] Nano eNabler training Jan. 23

Anna Lynn Spitzer aspitzer at calit2.uci.edu
Tue Jan 16 08:12:52 PST 2007


BioForce Nanosciences is loaning UCI a Nano eNabler Desktop Molecular
Printing System. On loan for 12 months, this system dispenses attoliter
- femtoliter volumes of biomolecules, nanoparticles and other liquids
onto a variety of surfaces. Features <1 - 20um are created on the
surface with 20nm spatial resolution. 

 

Various materials can be printed, including proteins, oligonucleotides,
large DNA molecules, viruses, quantum dots, colloids, nanoparticles,
etchants and adhesives. Surfaces that have been validated include glass,
silicon, silanes, gold, alkanethiol SAMs, polymers, hydrogel, PDMS and
nitrocellulose. Applications include sensor functionalization
(cantilever sensors, optical waveguide sensors, nano/micro-electrodes,
nanotube/nanowire sensors), biomolecular assays and cell culture
studies.

 

For detailed information, please visit the company website:
http://www.bioforcenano.com/

 

The Nano eNabler will be available for use by UCI researchers. Michael
Lynch from BioForce Nanosciences will be holding a training session for
those interested in using the equipment.

 

Date:               Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2007

 

 

Time:              10 a.m. - Noon, Overview training for general users

                        1 p.m. - 4 p.m., Super-user training

 

 

Location:        Calit2 Building, Room 1301

 

For more information, contact: 

Gisela Lin, gisela at uci.edu <mailto:gisela at uci.edu> 

Center Development Manager

Micro/Nano Fluidics Fundamentals Focus (MF3) Center

 

 

 

 

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