DPA26BZ02-NV006ActiveSBIR

Nanopore Bioelectronics for Next Generation Proteomics

Department of DefenseDARPA

AI Overview

DARPA seeks nanopore-based technology for direct, single-molecule protein sequencing to enable rapid detection of unknown protein-based biological threats. This approach aims to overcome limitations of current mass spectrometry methods by providing real-time identification without destructive sample processing.

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Key Details

Agency
Department of Defense
Funding Amount
Release Date
May 6, 2026
Due Date
June 24, 2026

Official Description

Proteomics has emerged as a crucial field for understanding diseases, developing diagnostics, and designing effective therapeutics. Rapid, agnostic detection of future unknown protein-based biological threats necessitates the development of single-molecule protein sequencing technology that can differentiate the 20 canonical amino acids and beyond. While DNA sequencing has become widely accessible, protein sequencing has lagged behind due to significant technical complexity, including the 20 pri...

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Change History

Status ChangedMay 27, 2026 at 1:03 PM

Nanopore Bioelectronics for Next Generation Proteomics

Status changed from Pre-Release to Open

Opportunity AddedMay 6, 2026 at 12:52 PM

Nanopore Bioelectronics for Next Generation Proteomics

New opportunity: Nanopore Bioelectronics for Next Generation Proteomics

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