MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521077135 A) filed by Parul University; Surti, Dr. Malvi Nailesh; and Gupta, Anjali Mukeshchand, Vadodara, Gujarat, on Aug. 13, 2025, for 'portable system and method for field-deployable fungal genomic analysis integrating micro-pcr, crispr biosensing, and edge ai.'
Inventor(s) include Surti, Dr. Malvi Nailesh; Gupta, Anjali Mukeshchand; Patel, Miteshkumar Bhaskerbhai; and Patel, Darshesh Vijaykumar.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A portable system for field-deployable fungal genomic analysis integrates a micro-PCR module (8) incorporating microfluidic channels and pre-loaded primers with a CRISPR-based biosensor module (10) that employs pre-loaded guide RNAs and a CRISPR enzyme for targeted detection of amplified fungal DNA. The system features an edge AI module comprising a processing unit (7) and an integrated model database (6) for real-time species classification, housed in a compact housing (3) and operable via a user interface with an LED display (1) and operating buttons (2). The design further includes a sample insertion chip slot (9) for disposable chips containing fungal samples, and a power management subsystem with a solar chip (4) and battery (5) to ensure reliable field operation under rapid microfluidic thermal cycling conditions."
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