The commonly used ELISA test for detecting cancer biomarkers requires complex, costly equipment and can take over 12 hours for results. Delays become even more pronounced in rural and underserved regions due to the need to transport samples to specialized labs. In contrast, UTEP’s biochip device delivers quick results without such costly equipment, which makes it suitable for point-of-care use in areas with limited medical infrastructure.
Dr. Li explains, “Our new biochip device is low-cost – just a few dollars – and sensitive, which will make accurate disease diagnosis accessible to anyone, whether rich or poor. It is portable, rapid, and eliminates the need for specialized instruments.”