A novel apparatus and method is described for detection of very small
quantities (a few hundred molecules) of bioparticles in
nanoliter/picoliter quantities of a sample. The apparatus involves a very
small and low cost apparatus that contains a fluorometer. The detection
process uses the fluorescence of nanoparticles. Dielectrophoresis is used
to concentrate, mix and position the target particles with regard to the
light sensor such that maximum detection efficiency is achieved. This
allows low cost implementation of low cost point of care tests for
disease (animal and plant), infection, food-borne bacteria detection,
nucleotide sequencing and pathogen detection (bioterrorism) in real world
applications.