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Reusable Self-disinfecting Gloves for the Mitigation of Pathogen Spread

Reusable Self-disinfecting Gloves for the Mitigation of Pathogen SpreadPrinceton Docket # 20-3700 Researchers in the Department of Physics at Princeton University have designed reusable self-disinfecting gloves for both commercial and medical use. This technology functions by using an inner impermeable layer of material and an outer semipermeable...
Published: 3/28/2022   |   Inventor(s): Robert Austin, Shivaji Sondhi
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Category(s): Medical Devices/Diagnostics

Continuous Fractionation of DNA Using Asymmetric Pulsed Field Electrophoresis on Micro/Nano-Fabricated Matrices

Researchers at Princeton University have developed three new methods for manipulation of DNA and other large macromolecules in microfluidic environments. The first method permits fractionation of DNA continuously on micro or nano-fabricated support materials. Current methods to fractionate larger (greater than 30kb) DNA molecules by size...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): James Sturm, Lotien Huang, Robert Austin
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Category(s): Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals

Method for Applying Two-Dimensional Electric Field Distributions in Micro-Electrophoretic Devices and Injecting Narrow Bands of Samples

Researchers at Princeton University have developed three new methods for manipulation of DNA and other large macromolecules in microfluidic environments. The first method permits fractionation of DNA continuously on micro or nano-fabricated support materials. Current methods to fractionate larger (greater than 30kb) DNA molecules by size use...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Lotien Huang, James Sturm, Robert Austin
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Category(s): Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals

Method for Applying Two-Dimensional Electric Field Distribution in Micro-Electrophoretic Devices and Injecting Narrow Band of Samples

Researchers at Princeton University have developed three new methods for manipulation of DNA and other large macromolecules in microfluidic environments. The first method permits fractionation of DNA continuously on micro or nano-fabricated support materials. Current methods to fractionate larger (greater than 30kb) DNA molecules by size use...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): James Sturm, Lotien Huang, Robert Austin
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Category(s): Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals