MSU technology spin-out company to market portable biohazard detection

A new company formed around Michigan State University nanotechnology promises to move speedy detection of deadly pathogens and toxins from the laboratory directly to the field. The company, nanoRETE, will develop and commercialize an inexpensive test for handheld biosensors to detect a broad range of threats such as E.coli, Salmonella, anthrax, and tuberculosis.

MSU technology spin-out company to market portable biohazard detection

A new company formed around Michigan State University nanotechnology promises to move speedy detection of deadly pathogens and toxins from the laboratory directly to the field.

Fri 27 Jan 12 from PhysOrg

Spin-out company to market portable biohazard detection, Fri 27 Jan 12 from R&D Mag

Launch of nanoRETE to Develop Nanoparticle-Based Biohazard Detectors

By Cameron Chai A new firm named nanoRETE has been established to design and market nanoparticle-based handheld biosensors to determine a variety of threats, including tuberculosis, anthrax,...

Tue 31 Jan 12 from AZoNano

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