NEW HAMPSHIRE: Two grants from NIH and USDA fund NH BioMADE (EPSCoR Track-1) research
Allergy Amulet, NH BioMade seed grant recipient, has been awarded two grants from NIH and USDA to advance its groundbreaking work in developing consumer-friendly sensors for detecting food sensitivities and pathogens in food. Allergy Amulet credits the support it received from NH BioMade's seed grant to Dartmouth College researchers Nataliia Vereshchuk and Katherine Mirica as instrumental in securing these two SBIR awards. NH BioMade is a New Hampshire NSF EPSCoR Track 1 project.
ALLERGY AMULET
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Our proprietary and patented MIP-ELFS™ technology is made up of thin films that contain trillions of molecular nanocavities that match and bind to target allergenic molecules. When in contact with the allergen, our sensor generates a unique signal, which alerts the user of the allergen’s presence.