Handheld Biosensing System

Electrical Engineering

Team 54

Brett Braden, Umran Alsabahi, Ethan Baker

Summary

Our project is a biosensing system that utilizes a biochip that can detect DNA hybridization. The biochip provided will be plugged into into a circuit that will measure the resistance from 32 channels that we must be able to read and detect. The data will transmit through our circuit, provide a readout on the provided LCD display screen, and send data via WiFi to a specially designed interface on any nearby monitor.

Demo Day Zoom link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/89973230086

Video

Research poster

Sponsor

Advisor

Portrait of Josh Hihath

Josh Hihath

Center Director and Professor

Biodesign Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensors

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