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Phase II I/UCRC University of California-Davis: Center for Biophotonics Sensors and Systems

$98,081FY2017ENGNSF

University Of California-Davis, Davis CA

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Abstract

CBSS operates at the intersection of life sciences and photonics engineering and focuses on precompetitive research that provides the enabling technologies for advanced methods to detect, sense and identify biological properties, conditions or changes at the molecular, cellular and subcellular level. These innovations will address solutions in the areas of Disease Diagnosis, Drug Efficacy Testing & Monitoring, Drug Discovery, and Food & Water Safety through long-term industrial partnerships with the CBSS members. During Phase II, research efforts will continue at Boston University (lead institution) and UC Davis (university site) to develop collaborations with faculty across our campuses whose research is relevant to the Center?s mission. The Center's research has the potential to advance knowledge by developing biosensing methods and applying them to important application areas defined by industry members to be of great demand in the marketplace. At the same time, industry participation will enhance the educational experiences of our pipeline of diverse scientist and engineers. Students have an opportunity to directly participate in the technology transfer process and with industry learn to identify applications and define areas of greatest needs, evaluate new technologies and research tools, and pursue research that can be applied to solving real-world challenges and improving healthcare outcomes. As CBSS grows, the Center intends to capitalize on a trend by companies in the life sciences sector to accelerate innovation through collaborative research and university-led innovations, specifically in the area of biophotonic sensing. The Center's value to the membership is based on the ability to deliver pre-competitive research that can be adapted to align with a member's product portfolio long-term plans. This high priority research and product directed research typically remains the focus of each individual company, but collectively, the membership values the Center for: - Adding to the breadth and diversity of a member's research portfolio. - Working on pre-competitive technologies that could add some benefits in the future. - Working on alternative approaches that have merit but which a member company has neither the time nor the resources to pursue. This also helps a member better position their existing product/technology approaches. Providing exposure to emerging areas of research that may be outside the company's domain, thus adding to a member?s innovation capability. The research projects, guided by industry strategic oversight, will lead to breakthroughs in understanding cell/host interactions, new biomarker discovery, point-of-care and interoperation diagnostics, personalized cancer treatment, and many other technologies that will improve the quality of healthcare. The Center's research is aligned with three overlapping thrust areas: Bio-Imaging, Optical Diagnostics and Analytics, and each of these thrust areas has a component in Systems, Sensors & Devices, and Materials & Biology. The goal of the Analytics research is to embed data retrieval and computing processing power in imaging and diagnostic tools to develop an understanding of biological, genetic, behavioral and environmental data gathered so that healthcare decisions can be made down to the individual level. The UC Davis site will continue to leverage its scientific expertise, infrastructure and research capabilities to grow the toolbox of biophotonic sensors and systems and apply these new technologies towards better, faster, and more inexpensive healthcare. During Phase II, we plan to engage faculty from additional University of California campuses and thus further expand the Center/s research capabilities and expertise.

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