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1 The Uses of Nanosensors: From Smart Dust to Nano “Mother Ships” Jack Ealy Workshop La Jolla, CA July 2006 Professor Michael J. Sailor UC San Diego Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry msailor@ucsd.edu http://chem-faculty.ucsd.edu/sailor/

2 Death on the Danube The Economist, 2/15/00

3 Environmental sampling Field Lab

4 Smart Dust Kris Pister, UCB (1996) Available: wireless radios data processing networking protocols Need: sensors power sources

5 Smart Dust Kris Pister, UCB (1996) Need: sensors power sources

6 Silicon vapor sensors

7 Making a silicon nanostructure 20  m Electrochemical machining of nanopores

8 Silicon nanostructures mimic the beetle shell Calloodes grayanus 2 mm Chitin multilayer

9 Silicon nanostructures mimic the beetle shell Silicon multilayer

10 Silicon Microsensors

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12 William R. Freeman, M.D. and Lingyun Cheng, M.D. Jacobs Retina Center UCSD

13 Mother-Ships for Nanotherapies color changes when particle releases drug Porous silicon micro-particle in the eye

14 Ruoslahti, Cancer Cell, 2002 UCSD Moores Cancer Center NIH nanoTUMOR center Erkki Ruoslahti, Burnham Inst. Sangeeta Bhatia, MIT Michael Sailor, UCSD Diagnostic Therapeutic Trigger/Actuate Targeting Species Sensor Self-Destruct Diagnostic Therapeutic Activation Targeting Self-Destruct Sensor Targeted Nanomachines

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16 Backup slides

17 As with any new technology, reasonable concerns about potential hazards are appropriate. Hazards of nanotechnology University of Wisconsin, Madison Asbestos Management Program Heating/Chilling Plant: Furnace/Boiler Abatement (December 1997- January 1998) Asbestos fibers (Nikon, inc)

18 Hazards of nanotechnology Shvedova, A. A. et al. Exposure to carbon nanotube material: assessment of nanotube cytotoxicity using human keratinocyte cells. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health A 66, 1909-1926 (2003). Derfus, A., Chan, W. & Bhatia, S. N. Probing the Cytotoxicity of Semiconductor Quantum Dots. Nano Lett. (2004). 5 nm CdSe (A. Paul Alivisatos, UC Berkeley)

19 Making a silicon nanostructure 20  m

20 Encoded particles self-assemble

21 Magnetic manipulation of microparticles Nature Mater. 2004, 3, 896-899.


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