Novel Micro-Calorimeter Device for Drug Discovery and Biochemical Analysis
Highly sensitive Can accept reaction values down to 1/1000th of the state of the art Operates in both liquid and gaseous environments Compatible with automatic high throughput handling systems Compatible with biotech industrial processes Manufacturable in arrays
Calorimeter Drug discovery Biochemical analysis
Researchers at UCLA have developed a micro-scale calorimeter using piezoresistive and/or piezoelectric materials as a sensor element to reduce necessary sample activity by 1000-fold.
Patent Number: US8501092B2
Application Number: US2003589430A
Inventor: Gimzewski, James K.
Priority Date: 15 Apr 2004
Priority Number: US8501092B2
Application Date: 30 Jan 2007
Publication Date: 6 Aug 2013
IPC Current: G01N003300 | G01K000116 | G01K001700
US Class: 422051 | 4220681 | 42208201 | 42208202
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: Calorimeter and methods of use thereof
Usefulness: Calorimeter and methods of use thereof
Summary: For measuring heat absorbed or generated from chemical, biochemical, physical, light-induced, and biological processes.
Novelty: Calorimeter, for measuring heat absorbed or generated from chemical, biochemical, physical, light-induced, and biological processes, includes U-shaped reaction vessel mounted onto support block, and temperature sensor
Electronics
Circuit Design
8501092
Background Additional Technologies by these Inventors Tech ID/UC Case 22323/2004-395-0 Related Cases 2004-395-0
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