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A membrane-free system for continuous glucose monitoring

Summary
Current internal sensors used for continuous glucose monitoring in diabetic patients rely on physical barriers to isolate the glucose, making them less responsive and adaptive. This technology is a membrane-free, graphene-based system that responds to glucose in a concentration-dependent manner and enables rapidly responsive, reliable, and continuous measurement of blood glucose levels. Development of this technology could help create the next generation of blood glucose monitors that are simple, fast, sensitive, and help diabetic patients monitor their blood glucose more easily and accurately.
Technology Benefits
Does not require a membrane or other semi-permeable barrier for accurate measurementsAllows for continuous, real-time monitoring of glucose levelsImproved sensitivity over a wide range of glucose concentrations Simplified fabrication of deviceCan be used to develop less invasive glucose sensing devices Patent Information:Patent Pending (WO/2015/192064)Patent Pending (WO/2016/205190)Tech Ventures Reference: IR CU15153, IR CU14370, IR CU13180
Technology Application
Sensor for internal, continuous glucose monitoringMembrane-free monitor for faster, real-time sensingExternal glucose-monitoring device for physicians and lab technicians testing patients’ blood samplesContact lens-based system would allow non-invasive testingCan interface with existing technologies such as insulin pumps or health monitors
Detailed Technology Description
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*Inquiry
Richard NguyenColumbia Technology VenturesTel: (212) 854-8444Email: TechTransfer@columbia.edu
*IR
CU15153
*Principal Investigator
*Publications
Zhu, Y., Yan, J., Wang, C., Wang, X., Xu, K., Li, D., Wang, Q., Lin, Q., “A graphene-based affinity glucose nanosensor” Transducers. 2015 June 21; 1405-1408.
Country/Region
USA

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