InnovaTek
Announces Development of Prototype Personal Bio-Sensor
New
Orleans, LA
At the 2003 Spring meeting of the American Chemical Society, Dr. Heather Edberg presented early results from InnovaTek's
personal Bio-Aerosol Sensor development program. A prototype
device has been developed, which is the size of a paper-back
book and will sound a warning to the user within 10 minutes
when approximately 10 microorganisms are present in a liter
of air. This is a sensitivity level that will protect most
people from a lethal exposure to anthrax
"The technology will help warn people about possible exposure
to air-borne biological pathogens so that they can avoid
further exposure and seek treatment to prevent lethal effects"
said Dr. Edberg, who is a staff chemist at InnovaTek and
a lead scientist on the project. The device collects particles
in the air, concentrates them in a liquid, screens the liquid
for organisms, and retains samples that are positive for
biological material for further identification of possible
toxic agents.
According to Dr. Patricia Irving, CEO of the Company, and
principal investigator on the project, the personal bio-sensor
represents the newest product under development in their
line of BioGuardianŽ products. These products were developed
initially for biological warfare and anti-terrorism defense
purposes but have broad applications wherever toxic aerosol
particles may be of concern such as medical and food processing
facilities.
InnovaTek creates and develops technologies for environmental
safety and sustainable power. The Richland, WA-based company
is developing the bio-sensor under a Small Business Innovation
Research (SBIR) contract from the U.S. Marine Corp. Phase
I of the development process is nearing completion and will
prove feasibility of the novel technology. The device will
be commercialized following an 18-24 month Phase II development
effort.
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