Modern In vitro Diagnostics at the BIOTECHNICA 2011

The Fraunhofer IBMT as one of the six institutes within the Fraunhofer Group of Life Sciences is a provider of in vitro diagnostics (ivD) related research and development tools.

Among its services, the whole value chain from biomarker to a marketable ivD-platform can be covered. Starting with a collection of biospecimen (cyrotechnology) and access via a metadatabase (CRIP) to a multiply of pathologies around Europe the Fraunhofer IBMT starts to find biomarker for different indications.

Having a biomarker, different assay development tools combining sensor technology, microarray techniques and different platforms (lab-on-a-chip) can be chosen to obtain a marketable diagnostic test.

Contact
Dr. Eva Ehrentreich-Förster
Molecular Bioanalytics & Bioelectronics
Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering IBMT
Branch Golm
Am Mühlenberg 13
14476 Potsdam-Golm, Germany
Tel.: +49 331 / 58187 – 203
Fax: +49 331 / 58187 – 299
eva.ehrentreich@ibmt.fraunhofer.de

Media Contact

Annette Maurer Fraunhofer-Institut

More Information:

http://www.ibmt.fraunhofer.de

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