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Iowa State faculty presenter describes resonance-sensor startup and applications in cell and gene therapy manufacturing

3111940 · April 24, 2025
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Associate Professor Nigel Ruehl summarized research-to-market pathways for resonance sensors and enzyme detection technologies developed at Iowa State; he described a partnership with Wilson Wolf for wireless sensors to time cell-harvests in cell and gene therapy manufacturing and noted commercialization progress.

Associate Professor Nigel Ruehl of Iowa State University presented to the Board of Regents on April 24 about research projects that have progressed into commercial ventures, focusing on resonance sensors that can wirelessly monitor cell culture and support manufacturing for cell and gene therapies.

Ruehl described resonance sensors as radio-frequency coils sensitive to changes in permittivity; the sensors are paired with responsive surface chemistries to detect biological…

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