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"textContent": "\n\n\n\nThe biosphere transmits data 9 orders of magnitude faster than the technosphere. A new class of nanophotonic tools is beginning to close that gap.\n\nIn this webinar, Prof. Dionne will present VINPix: Si-photonic resonators with high-Q factors (thousands to millions), subwavelength mode volumes, and densities exceeding 10M/cm². Combined with acoustic bioprinting and AI, they may enable detection of multiomic signatures — genes, proteins, and metabolites on a single chip — at previously unattainable rates, opening new possibilities for molecular communication systems and biochemical sensing for health and sustainability.\n\nKey Takeaway:\n\n * **Single-chip multiomics** — VINPix arrays plus AI for simultaneous gene, protein, and metabolite detection\n * Field-deployed biosensing — integrated with Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) autonomous underwater robots for ocean biochemical monitoring\n * Peptide & glyco-conjugate sequencing — major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-tethered peptides, dynamic Raman spectroscopy, and computational metadynamics to identify previously unseen molecular species\n * Tumor microenvironment profiling — subcellular prediction of drug resistance, macrophage polarization, and T-cell activation states\n\n\n\nRegister now for this free webinar!",
"title": "Exploring Light and Life: Nanophotonics and AI for Molecular Sequencing and Single-Cell Phenotyping"
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