Queen's researcher forms international partnership with Australian firm
Researcher Richard Oleschuk and Trajan Scientific and Medical (Trajan) in Australia are collaborating on the development of the next generation of biochemical instrumentation that will improve the detection of diseases such as cancer.
Dr. Oleschuk (Chemistry) has developed a microscopic straw-shaped glass instrument that can efficiently generate and spray nanometer-sized droplets into spectrometers capable of analyzing biomarkers.
카지노 게임 컬렉션Our lab is working to allow researchers to detect biomarkers at concentrations below the equivalent of a couple of tablets dissolved in an Olympic-sized swimming pool,카지노 게임 컬렉션 says Dr. Oleschuk. 카지노 게임 컬렉션We are essentially making shower heads smaller than a human hair wide using ultra fine glass tubes. We are excited to form this partnership and expand our research.카지노 게임 컬렉션
The framework for the commercialization of Dr. Oleschuk카지노 게임 컬렉션s technology is being established through PARTEQ Innovations, the university카지노 게임 컬렉션s technology transfer organization.
Development of the technology and additional research will be conducted in the Kingston Nano-Fabrication Laboratory, a CFI-funded lab located at Innovation Park, and in collaboration with Université Laval in Quebec City.
Read the full story in the Queen's Gazette.