Silicon Valley companies take aim at detecting deadly pathogens
Silicon Valley companies take aim at detecting deadly pathogens
SANTA CLARA, CA -- A couple of Silicon Valley-based high-tech companies are developing diagnostic tools for the purpose of detecting deadly pathogens in food supplies.
NanoSensors Inc., a nanotechnology development company based here, is licensing nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology through Michigan State University and a university in South Korea to develop food-safety analysis systems.
NanoSensors Inc., a nanotechnology development company based here, is licensing nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology through Michigan State University and a university in South Korea to develop food-safety analysis systems.