Nanogen to develop systems for detecting bio-warfare agents

Nanogen Inc. will develop miniaturized electronic devices for isolating and detecting biological warfare agents from human blood samples under a three-year, $1.5 million Army grant. The San Diego-based company will use its electronic microarray technology for the work, according to company CEO Randy...

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