Analytik Reports on Edinburgh-based Life Sciences Company, SESMOS, using the GeSiM Nano-Plotter in the Development and Production of Biosensors

22 Apr 2013
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor

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SESMOS is a life sciences company, based in Edinburgh, which develops a novel integrated screening and validation process for drug discovery. The core of the technology is based on miniaturised small molecule libraries and fully quantitative and quality controlled biophysical screening technologies from the University of Edinburgh, linked with an innovative label free biosensor chip technology from Siemens AG in Munich.

The SESMOS biosensor chip, known as a thin-film bulk acoustic resonator array, contains multiple individual sensors. Each of these sensors requires unique chemistry. The GeSiM Nano-Plotter is being used to specifically functionalize individual micron scale pixels on these biosensors.

The number of possible devices available for the process was limited by the joint requirements for sub-nl volumes, non-contact dispensing and automatic optical alignment to the underlying Silicon structure. One of the main reasons for SESMOS choosing to purchase the GeSiM system was the optical target identification imaging system offered by GeSiM. This enables the biochip production by automatically detecting small patterns (e.g alignment marks on the chip) and then defining a coordinate system allowing precise spotting on the required chip positions. This feature works well for the SESMOS application because of their need to spot very accurately and precisely on defined targets (spot positions) on the biosensor chips.

Talking about the advantages of the Nano-Plotter system, Analytik's product specialist, Hiran Vegad, says, "the GeSiM's non-contact nanolitre dispenser enables users to check the size/shape of dispensed spots and then change the dispensing parameters (voltage/frequency) of each individual piezo tip to provide sample consistency (viscosity, fluidity, electrical charge, etc.) to ultimately provide optimal high spotting performance. This is a very important feature and benefit when working with different types of fluids and samples. It is a strong differentiator when compared to competitive spotting instruments; they may be limited with respect to the type of samples that could be easily handled."

GeSiM Nano-Plotter™ Non-Contact Nanolitre Dispenser

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The Nano-Plotter™ series are ideal for generating high-quality spots by non-contact dispensing of sub-nanolitre volumes. The highly versatile “drop on demand” piezoelectric technology allows the placement of drops onto a variety of substrates with outstanding precision, and also the mixing of samples into pre-filled cavities to run nano-assays. These compact instruments are your ideal solution for the development and production of biochips and for many other liquid handling tasks. GeSiM Nano-Plotter™ Non-Contact Nanolitre Dispenser Features: Small footprint Quiet, smooth, vibration free yet rapid operation Excellent spot quality No impact on sensitive surfaces through touch-less technology e.g. protein solutions Variation of volume dosage to as low as 0.1 nL without changing the tip High reproducibility and low CV between spots Flexibility to create arbitrary spot patterns with arbitrary print head configurations Handles wide diversity of different sample types Unique humidifying and chilling technology (dew point pipetting) prevents evaporation Highly effective washing and cleaning system Modular design for easy after-sales upgrades

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Analytik Reports on Edinburgh-based Life Sciences Company, SESMOS, using the GeSiM Nano-Plotter in the Development and Production of Biosensors