Found 10 related products for "Joseph Paul Robinson ".
Multi-layer Bioassay for Analyte Immobilization and Labeling
A portable, low-cost system using laser-exposed absorbent strips rapidly detects 15 or more biological and chemical contaminants in a sample without extensive preparation.
Heavy-Metal Antibody Tagging and Plasma-Based Multiplexed Detection and Identification of Pathogen Organisms
Heavy metal antibody tagging and plasma-based detection (MAPD) enables fast, sensitive, and highly multiplexed classification of multiple pathogenic organisms with minimal sample preparation.
Plate Sieve – Technology for Time-based analysis of microbial colonies
A novel computer-implemented system uses time stamps and location algorithms to efficiently monitor bacterial colony growth and generate colony maps for various research, medical, and drug development applications.
NOVEL MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE FOR IN-FIELD PURIFICATION, AMPLIFICATION, AND DETECTION OF DNA FROM MYCOTOXIN-PRODUCING FUNGI
A portable, low-cost microfluidic device enables early, accurate detection of crop-damaging fungi like Fusarium graminearum, improving crop yield through timely fungicide application and enhancing food safety testing.
Simultaneous Sensor Detection Platform of LIBS and Raman for Authentic Testing
A new handheld system combines laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and Raman spectroscopy to provide simultaneous elemental and molecular analysis for faster, more accurate food contaminant detection.
Reflection Scatterometer
A rapid, multiple wavelength optical scattering instrument increases the speed and accuracy of microbial and bacterial detection, saving time and money for applications in food safety, biosecurity, and healthcare.
Small Molecule Detection by LIBS using Rapid Paper Based Detection
A portable, rapid, and cost-effective laser spectroscopy method provides high-accuracy screening for COVID-19 indicators and reliable food product fingerprinting to ensure purity.
Combination Image and Scatter Analysis of Colonies
This enhanced imaging technology combines traditional laser light scatter with full colony images to rapidly identify very small microbial and non-microbial cell colonies, supporting applications in diagnostics, drug development, and food safety.