ARL technology transfer
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory seeks licensees for a new hand-held immunochromatic assay for the detection of biological agents at extremely low concentrations. Developed with the Army Soldier and Biological/Chemical Command, the device has been constructed based on a nanomanipulation approach, and could have applications for clinical diagnostics, drug discovery, proteomics, environmental testing and the detection of anthrax, botulinum, Ebola and plague. Interested parties should contact ARL officer Mike Rausa at 410-278-5028...