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LEITOR E SENSOR DE MICRORGANISMOS BASEADOS EM ALTERAÇÕES DE PROPRIEDADES ELETROMAGNÉTICAS DE ETIQUETA RFID

Document type:Patente
Inventor(s): GABRIELA BYZYNSKI SOARES (UFSCar) e FILIPPO GHIGLIENO (UFSCar).
Applicant: Fundação Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)
Deposit date: May 2021, 20
INPI register:
PCT/BR2021/050215
IPC: G01N 33/53 C12Q 1/00
Abstract

(EN) The present invention pertains to the fields of engineering, physics and chemistry, biotechnology, monitoring technology, more specifically the monitoring of microorganisms, and relates to a testing system for the real-time, in situ detection of qualitative and quantitative measurements of microbiological analytes present in samples of the environment that require monitoring for pollution control. The system is characterized by alterations in electromagnetic properties of the RFID biosensors identified by a radio-frequency reader to monitor the presence of microorganisms. In addition to including a biosensor (RFID transponder/tag), the system also includes a reader with built–in software and/or artificial intelligence (AI) for real-time processing of the measurement data, and a wireless communication system for storing the information in a database. The present invention also relates to the built-in software used to analyze the read data provided by the biosensor. The invention can be used in the fields of human health, animal health, farming and fisheries, foodstuffs, environment and fields that require microbiological control.


FAPESP's process: 17/22645-4 - RFID biosensors for detecting bacteria and fungi causing hospital infections
Grantee:Gabriela Byzynski Soares
Principal Investigator:Gabriela Byzynski Soares
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Innovative Research in Small Business - PIPE

FAPESP's process: 19/07589-6 - RFID biosensors for in-hospital detection of infectious bacteria and fungi
Grantee:Gabriela Byzynski Soares
Principal Investigator:Gabriela Byzynski Soares
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Innovative Research in Small Business - PIPE