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    Hamed Osouli Tabrizi Headshot
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    BioSA Laboratory, York University
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    BioSA Laboratory, York University
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    Saghi Forouhi
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    BioSA Laboratory, York University
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    EMIL Lab, York University
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    Omid Farhanieh
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    BioSA Laboratory, York University
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    Tina Shaffaf
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    BioSA Laboratory, York University
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    EMIL Lab, York University
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    BioSA Laboratory, York University
    Abstract

    This paper reports a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) capacitive sensor for monitoring dried DNA mass. The experimental results have successfully shown the capability of this sensor to detect down to 45 ng/µL mass of dried DNA in the detection range of sub-pico Mol. Our experiments suggest that the proposed sensor can be used to monitor the physical storage of dried DNA material in emerging DNA memory technologies.

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    • DNA Storage Monitoring with a CMOS Capacitive Sensor (application/pdf)