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Molecular Holograms for Biosensing Applications
Focal Molography is a state-of-the-art technique for label-free detection of molecular interactions in diagnostics and analytical applications. Being in transition from academia to industry, focal molography requires optimisation and scale-up of the manufacturing processes.
lino Biotech AG (www.lino-biotech.com) is a spinoff company of ETH Zurich aiming at commercialising Focal Molography, a novel technique for investigation of molecular interactions in real-time at unprecedented limits of detection.
The core of the technique is the molographic chip with sub-micrometer molecular patterns which can be treated as individual diffraction holographic gratings. Fabrication of these chips is a multistep process which requires optimisation and adjustment of the molecular patterns to specific user applications.
This multidisciplinary project is offered at the Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioelectronics (LBB, Institute for Biomedical Engineering, ETH). The members of LBB strive to understand the technological and biological challenges associated with biosensing.
If you are interested in joining a dynamic startup environment at ETH, learning new techniques (chip fabrication, photolithography, diffraction optics, click chemistry) and taking scientific challenges, then get in contact with the project supervisor to arrange an in-person interview.
lino Biotech AG (www.lino-biotech.com) is a spinoff company of ETH Zurich aiming at commercialising Focal Molography, a novel technique for investigation of molecular interactions in real-time at unprecedented limits of detection.
The core of the technique is the molographic chip with sub-micrometer molecular patterns which can be treated as individual diffraction holographic gratings. Fabrication of these chips is a multistep process which requires optimisation and adjustment of the molecular patterns to specific user applications.
This multidisciplinary project is offered at the Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioelectronics (LBB, Institute for Biomedical Engineering, ETH). The members of LBB strive to understand the technological and biological challenges associated with biosensing.
If you are interested in joining a dynamic startup environment at ETH, learning new techniques (chip fabrication, photolithography, diffraction optics, click chemistry) and taking scientific challenges, then get in contact with the project supervisor to arrange an in-person interview.
Goals will be adjusted to your individual interests expertise, please contact the supervisor directly for an in-​person interview and discussion.
Goals will be adjusted to your individual interests expertise, please contact the supervisor directly for an in-​person interview and discussion.
Roman Popov (rpopov@ethz.ch, r.popov@lino-biotech.com)
Roman Popov (rpopov@ethz.ch, r.popov@lino-biotech.com)