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    Nanophotonics and AI for Molecular Sequencing and Single-Cell Phenotyping

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseMarch 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    11 am PDT / 2 pm EDT / 7 pm CET

    The biosphere transmits knowledge 9 orders of magnitude quicker than the technosphere. A brand new class of nanophotonic instruments is starting to shut that hole.

    On this webinar, Prof. Dionne will current VINPix: Si-photonic resonators with high-Q components (hundreds to thousands and thousands), subwavelength mode volumes, and densities exceeding 10M/cm². Mixed with acoustic bioprinting and AI, they could allow detection of multiomic signatures — genes, proteins, and metabolites on a single chip — at beforehand unattainable charges, opening new potentialities for molecular communication techniques and biochemical sensing for well being and sustainability.

     

    Key Takeaway: 

    • Single-chip multiomics — VINPix arrays plus AI for simultaneous gene, protein, and metabolite detection
    • Subject-deployed biosensing — built-in with Monterey Bay Aquarium Analysis Institute (MBARI) autonomous underwater robots for ocean biochemical monitoring
    • Peptide & glyco-conjugate sequencing — main histocompatibility advanced (MHC)-tethered peptides, dynamic Raman spectroscopy, and computational metadynamics to establish beforehand unseen molecular species
    • Tumor microenvironment profiling — subcellular prediction of drug resistance, macrophage polarization, and T-cell activation states

    Who Ought to Attend:

    • R&D engineers, knowledge scientists, and researchers in biotech & pharma, medical diagnostics, environmental & marine science, and the semiconductor and photonics industries.

      Cannot attend dwell? Register for the recording.

    Observe that COMSOL will comply with up with all registrants about this occasion and any associated questions.

    *Please see www.comsol.com/privacy for COMSOL’s Privateness Coverage. Contact COMSOL at www.comsol.com/contact for extra data.



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