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  1. Kyle Briggs. University of Ottawa. Verified email at uottawa.ca - Homepage. nanopores sequencing bionanotechnology proteomics nanofabrication. Articles Cited by Public access Co-authors. ... JH Forstater, K Briggs, JWF Robertson, J Ettedgui, O Marie-Rose, C Vaz, ... Analytical chemistry 88 (23), 11900-11907, 2016. 96:

  2. KYLE BRIGGS, PhD. Chief Executive Officer. Kyle is one of the original inventors of the controlled breakdown technology and has been one of the driving forces behind developing it academically since its invention. He holds a PhD (2018) from the University of Ottawa in nanoscale biophysics.

  3. 6 de abr. de 2023 · Northern Nanopore is an organization co-founded 3 years ago by Kyle Briggs, Matthew Waugh, Vincent Tabard-Cossa, and Mathieu Gibeault, with a mission to accelerate solid-state nanopore research...

  4. 9 de sept. de 2021 · Nanopore digital immunoassay for TSH. To reliably quantify the concentration of TSH in human sera, our proof-of-concept protein target, we performed calibration curves using the full assay ...

  5. 21 de mar. de 2014 · Nanofabrication techniques for achieving dimensional control at the nanometer scale are generally equipment-intensive and time-consuming. The use of energetic beams of electrons or ions has placed the fabrication of nanopores in thin solid-state membranes within reach of some academic laboratories, ….

  6. 21 de mar. de 2014 · Outlook. Nanopore fabrication by controlled dielectric breakdown in solution represents a major reduction in complexity and cost over current fabrication methods, which will greatly facilitate accessibility to the field to many researchers, and provides a path to commercialize nanopore-based technologies.

  7. 4 de feb. de 2015 · Nanotechnology. Paper. Kinetics of nanopore fabrication during controlled breakdown of dielectric membranes in solution. Kyle Briggs1, Martin Charron1, Harold Kwok1, Timothea Le1, Sanmeet Chahal1, José Bustamante1, Matthew Waugh1 and Vincent Tabard-Cossa1.