Contact
Primary Investigator
Sapna K. Deo, Ph.D.
Mailing Address
1011 NW 15th Street
Gautier Building Room #239DB
Miami FL, 33136-1019
Research Focus
We are a bionanotechnology research lab in the Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Department of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine located in Miami, Florida. We develop novel biotechnology tools employing luminescent proteins and inorganic probes. Our expertise is in the development of rapid, portable, inexpensive, paper fluidic-based, instrument- free method of pathogen detection based on their genetic material. In that regard we are working on paper-based platforms for the detection of TB, pathogenic E. coli and HPV. We are also working on the development of sensing systems for different classes of RNAs, including rare, small RNAs such as miRNAs. We capitalize on the high sensitivity of detection associated with luminescent proteins and combine it with one-step detection methods such as protein reassembly and bioluminescence resonance energy transfer in order to develop highly sensitive, fast detection methods for nucleic acid biomarkers. Another focus area of our work is in the development of targeted delivery of biomolecules for therapeutic purposes. In these we study different types of nanocarriers, such as dendrimers, and utilize them for gene and drug delivery.