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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF AUGUST 05, 2020 SAM #6824
SPECIAL NOTICE

99 -- Systems and Methods of Separating Particles and/or substances from a Sample Fluid

Notice Date
8/3/2020 2:02:51 PM
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
Contracting Office
LLNS � DOE CONTRACTOR Livermore CA 94551 USA
 
ZIP Code
94551
 
Solicitation Number
FBO471-20
 
Response Due
9/2/2020 9:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
09/04/2020
 
Point of Contact
Connie Pitcock, Phone: 925422-1072, Yash Vaishnav, Phone: 9254223538
 
E-Mail Address
pitcock1@llnl.gov, vaishnav1@llnl.gov
(pitcock1@llnl.gov, vaishnav1@llnl.gov)
 
Description
BACKGROUND Biological samples are typically a mixture of molecules, viruses, bacteria, cells, and other particles. Considerable information can be acquired from a biological sample, however, before analysis, these samples are usually required to be separate in different components. For example, sample separation is an important step required in techniques such as PCR, gel-electrophoresis, DNA sequencing, etc. Accordingly, proper sample preparation is an important technique in the biomedical and research field. One problem associated with the current technologies is the lack of a technique that can separate and concentrate small particles from complex liquid samples. This problem is commonly seen in applications of pathogen detection and medical diagnosis. The following invention uses multiple separation methods in a synergistic fashion to allow for a more effective separation. DESCRIPTION The described invention is a miniature fluidic device for separating particles suspended within a liquid sample that is introduced into the interior volume of the device. The device uses laminar flow and a combination of gravity and acoustic, electrophoretic, dielectrophoretic, and diffusion-based processes in concert to separate the different particle types and allow them to be collected separately or passed selectively to a subsequent device. The particles may be biological in nature, such as cells, viruses, or bacteria, possibly in combination with non-biological particles. POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS � Sample purification and preparation for: o PCR o Gel-electrophoresis o DNA sequencing � Biomedical field � Sample characterization � Environmental analysis DEVELOPMENT STATUS LLNL has obtained a patent (US Patent 9,480,935) covering this technology (LLNL Internal Case # IL-11594)
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://beta.sam.gov/opp/bdffd962fa014fb1867bc795463c9640/view)
 
Record
SN05742656-F 20200805/200803230142 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
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