Princeton University Office
of Technology Licensing and Intellectual Property
Fourth Floor, New South Building
Post
Office Box 36
Princeton, New Jersey 08544-0036
Phone:
(609) 258-6762
FAX:
(609) 258-1159
Method for Loading Macro-Molecules onto
Micro/Nano Fluidic Devices from Gel Plugs
Researchers
at Princeton University
have developed an improved method for loading macro-molecules, subject to
shearing, such as genomic DNA, from gel plugs into micro or nanofluidic devices. Current methods using electroelution for
extraction of DNA from agarose gel plugs are extremely time-consuming due to
the weak electrical fields developed in the loading well. This new method enables stronger
electric fields that permit unloading as well as decreased loading times. This method provides a world/chip
interface where large biomolecules can be loaded onto and unloaded from
micro/nanofluidic devices efficiently, and without shearing of the molecules.
Princeton is currently seeking industrial
collaborators to commercialize this technology. Patent protection is pending.
For
more information please contact:
William
H. Gowen
Office
of Technology Licensing and Intellectual Property
Princeton
University
4
New South Building
Princeton,
NJ 08544-0036
(609)
258-6762
(609)
258-1159 fax
wgowen@princeton.edu