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Title: William E' Bentley, PI, University of Maryland


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Biofunctionalized Devices - On Chip Signaling and
"Rewiring" Bacterial Cell-Cell
CommunicationMarch 09 Mid Year Update
  • William E. Bentley, PI, University of Maryland
  • Reza Ghodssi, Co-PI, University of Maryland
  • Gregory Payne, Co-PI, University of Maryland
  • Gary Rubloff, Co-PI, University of Maryland

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Exciting Result Nanofactory that Captures Cells
and Synthesizes and Delivers Signal Molecules
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Expected Transformative Benefits
  • We are pursuing Biofabrication in which
    biological elements are used in the fabrication
    of the devices and become components of the
    functional device.
  • This is accomplished by Biofunctionalization,
    where prefabrication of a completed microfluidic
    device is followed by on-demand, programmable
    insertion of functional biological entities at
    specific locations to serve the biotechnology
    application.
  • In this vision, there is promise to dramatically
    expand the role of biohybrid devices in our
    society. Our overarching objective is to exploit
    the recognition and self-assembly capabilities
    found in biological systems for fabrication.
  • Both (1) the means by which materials and devices
    are fabricated and (2) the components of the
    subsequent product can be found in nature. We
    offer this view of fabrication as a
    transformational process

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Project Management --- in light of
multi-disciplinary nature
  • Promising Approaches
  • We have bimonthly meetings with all PIs,
    students, and postdocs. At least 2 individuals
    give a presentation on their work.
  • Our researchers, after being trained in each
    other PIs lab, are free to come and go among
    labs. They work on projects jointly and carve out
    research thrusts that will ensure each gets first
    author publications.
  • Many of the researchers are in the Bioengineering
    Graduate Program, which embraces students from
    many backgrounds in a multidisciplinary degree
    program.
  • Challenges
  • Some of us are web and data storage savvy. Some
    arent. We are developing a tool that allows
    online discussion and data storage and public
    dissemination of our Collaborative
    (http//www.biochip.umd.edu).
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