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Market Research Report
Emerging Technologies in Lab-on-a-Chip: Microarrays and Biochips
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Technical Insights, Inc.
Published
2004/10
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
1. Introduction
1. Introduction
2. History
2. Background
1. Microarrays and Biochips
2. DNA Microarrays
3. Proteomics and Protein chips
4. Analyzing Microarrays
3. Applications
1. Pharmacogenomics
2. Bioinformatics
2. Markets; Drivers; and Challenges to Commercialization
1. Markets and Market Forecasts
1. Introduction
2. Markets and Market Forecasts
3. Pharmaceuticals Industry
4. Diagnostic Applications
5. Nanotechnology and Nanobiotechnology
2. Market Drivers
1. Life-Sciences Research
a. Pharmacogenomics
b. Mass Production and Standardizatrion
c. SNP Scoring
d. Proteomoics
e. PCR Technology Goping Off-Patents
f. Simpler Method to Replace PCR
g. Further Miniaturization
h. Cross Pollination from the Electronics and Semiconductor Industry
i. One-Stop Shopping
2. Point-of-Care Diagnostics/Biodefense
a. Drug Screening in the Pharmaceuticals Industry
b. Diagnostics
c. Rapid Results
d. MEMS Evolution
e. Bio- and Chemical-Weapons Defense Application
3. Technical Challenges and Barriers to Commercialization
1. Money; As Usual
a. Sample Preparation
b. Variability, Reliability and Durability
c. Too much data
d. Too many chips
e. Prices Dropping
2. Standardization
4. Diagnostics
1. Industry Conservatism
2. DNA Chips--Optimization of Hybridization
3. Technologies
1. DNA and RNA Arrays
1. GeneChip: The Original Disposable DNA Probe Arrays--Affymetrix
2. Entire Human Genome on a Single Chip--Agilent Technologies Inc
3. Really Big Chip for Whole Genome Gene Search--Upstate Medical University
4. Diagnostic Rival to PCR Sets DNA Detection Sensitivity Record--Northwestern University
5. Array Uses Chemiluminescence for Femtomolar-Level Sensitivity--Applied Biosystems
2. Protein Chips
1. SELDI Protein Chip--Ciphergen Biosystems Inc
2. Affinity Binding Immobilizes Proteins but Retains Function--Prolinx Inc.
3. Microarrays as Sensors for Chemicals and Microbes
1. Microelectrode-Array-Based Cell Sensor to Detect Chemicals--University of California
2. Tiny Microheaters as Protein Sensors--University of Washington
3. Xerogel Arrays Sense Numerous Chemicals--University at Buffalo;University of New York
4. Laser-Based Fluorescence for DNA Adduct Detection--Ames Laboratory
5. Gold Nanoparticles and Color Changes for Microbe Detection--Nanosphere Inc.
4. Other Types of Biochip Arrays
1. Brain-on-a-Chip--University of Illinois
2. Glycan Array for Glycomics Applications--Consortium of Glycosciences
5. Detection Methods
1. Nanowire Detectors Instead of PCR--Harvard University
2. Detecting Genetic Variants via Base Stacking--Nanogen Inc.
6. Microfluidic Arrays
1. Miniaturized Liquid Array Bioassays--Luminex Corporation
2. Ultrahigh-Throughput Via Flow-Through Array--BioTrove Inc.
7. Biochip Design and Assembly: Microprinting; Lithography; Coatings
1. Nanofabrication Combines Best of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processes--Nanogen Inc.
2. Miniaturized Biochips: A Million Spots in One--NanoInk Inc.
3. Additional Companies
4. International Efforts
1. Australia
1. Australia and Japan: Chemical Inkjet Printer
2. Universal Array Hopes to Identify Everything
2. Denmark and France
1. A Novel Fabrication Process for Cantilever-Based Mass Sensors
2. Speed DNA Separations on Chip
3. Canada
1. DNA Switch Senses Big And Small Molecules
2. Multiplexed Biological Detection Using Luminescent Quantum Dots
3. Self-Assembling DNA Wire
4. Isothermal DNA Tags
4. Germany
1. Benchtop Arrayer Digital In; Microarray Out
2. CMOS Biochips
5. Israel and Italy
1. Novel Pollution Biosensor Uses Enzyme Induction
2. MEMS DNA Lab-on-a-Silicon Chip
6. Japan and South Korea
1. Wet Protein Chips Help Biology Labs
2. Charge Sensors Can Detect DNA Sequences
7. Norway; Spain; Sweden
1. Nucleic Acid Clues for Homeland Security
2. Microarray Analyzes Gene Function in Bacteria
5. Patents and Contacts
1. Patents
1. Patents I
2. Patents II
3. Patents III
2. Contacts
1. Companies
2. Universities
6. Frost & Sullivan 2004 Science and Technology Awards
1. Technology Leadership Award
1. Award Description
2. Award Recipient
2. Technology Innovation Award
1. Award Description
2. Award Recipient
7. Decision Support Database Tables
1. Decision Support Database Relevant to This Study
1. Number of Biotech Companies (1999 to 2006)
2. Goverment Biotech R&D Investment (1999 to 2006)
3. Government Healthcare Expenditure (1999 to 2006)
4. Healthcare Expenditure as Percentage of GDP (1999 to 2006)
5. Private Healthcare Expenditure (1999 to 2006)
6. Pharmaceuticals R&D Expenditure (1999 to 2006)
7. Percentage of Pharmaceuticals R&D Expenditure (1999 to 2006)
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