Sam Greenblatt
Technologist In Residence NanoGlobalCorp, United States
Title: Raman Detection Technology and the Removal of Bacteria, Pathogens, and Virsuses
Biography
Biography: Sam Greenblatt
Abstract
Raman spectroscopy is the physicochemical technique for the rapid identification bacteria, viruses, and pathogens. The use of a portable Raman spectroscopy generates a Raman fingerprint from the surfaces using a microbial sample, to quantify information that can be used to characterized, discriminated and identify microorganisms. We use the coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy and will l discuss how a lower cost and speedy collection time will allow treatment of sufaces using to detect biolife and is remediation. In this talk we will show detection and remediation on skin and surfaces providesd by a groundbreaking advancement in managinghealth care environments. It is the world’s first and only multilayer defense system that offers instant disinfection and up to 24 hours of protection on skin and 14 days of protection on other relevant surfaces. The unique combined use of the Nano Pure technology on skin and surrounding surfaces offers an unmatched long-term, multilayer defense against the spread of unwanted microbes after detection. A complete solution.