Lab

Laboratorio de Materia Blanda - Softmatter Lab


About the lab

https://softmatter.quimica.unlp.edu.ar/
"We are a laboratory devoted to the study of soft matter systems working at the Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas y Aplicadas (INIFTA) in the Department of Chemistry of the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP). Our approach is multidisciplinary, involving concepts and expertise from chemistry, physics, biomedical engineering, and materials science. We pursue the goal of understanding the relationship between molecular structure, molecular function and macroscopic properties. In this context, we are particularly interested in designing and building soft materials and devices with unprecedented properties and functions."

Featured research (9)

We developed an arginine-responsive biosensor by integrating cascade enzymatic reactions into nanochannels functionalized with weak polyelectrolytes, which serve as "reactive signal amplifiers." This approach enhances device performance and broadens the...
Chronic kidney disease is one of the major health issues worldwide. However, diagnosis is now highly centralized in large laboratories, resulting in low access to patient monitoring and poor personalized treatments. This work reports the development of a graphene-based lab-on-a-chip (G-LOC) for the digital testing of renal function biomarkers in serum and saliva samples. G-LOC integrates multiple bioelectronic sensors with a microfluidic system that enables multiplex self-testing of urea, potassium, sodium, and chloride. The linearity, limit of detection (LOD), accuracy, and coefficient of variability (CV) were studied. Accuracy values higher than 95.5% and CV lower than 9% were obtained for all of the biomarkers. The analytical performance was compared against three reference lab benchtop analyzers by measuring healthy- and renal-failure-level samples of serum. From receiver operating characteristic (ROC) plots, sensitivities (%) of 99.7, 97.6, 99.1, and 89.0 were obtained for urea, potassium, sodium, and chloride, respectively. Then, the test was evaluated in noninvasive saliva samples and compared against reference methods. Correlation and Bland–Altman plots showed good correlation and agreement of the G-LOC with the reference methods. It is noteworthy that the precision of G-LOC was similar to better than benchtop lab analyzers, with the advantage of being highly portable. Finally, a user testing study was conducted. The analytical performance obtained with untrained volunteers was similar to that obtained with trained chemists. Additionally, based on a user experience survey, G-LOC was found to have very simple usability and would be suitable for at-home diagnostics.

Lab head

Omar Azzaroni
Department
  • Soft Matter Lab
About Omar Azzaroni
  • Omar Azzaroni is a fellow member of CONICET and head of the Soft Matter Laboratory at INIFTA. He published more than 100 articles in scientific journals. Current projects involve: supramolecular materials, hybrid functional materials, biomimetic nanofluidic devices, nanostructured soft surfaces and functional heterosupramolecular assemblies for biosensing and energy storage purposes.

Members (19)

Waldemar Alejandro Marmisollé
  • National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Marcelo Ceolín
  • National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Matías Rafti
  • National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Gabriel S Longo
  • National University of La Plata
M. Lorena Cortez
  • INIFTA-CONICET-UNLP · Soft Matter Lab
Alberto G Albesa
  • National University of La Plata
Esteban Piccinini
  • CONICET - National University of La Plata
Catalina von Bilderling
  • CONICET National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Alberto G. Albesa
Alberto G. Albesa
  • Not confirmed yet
Juliana Scotto
Juliana Scotto
  • Not confirmed yet
Elisabeth Contreras Aguilar
Elisabeth Contreras Aguilar
  • Not confirmed yet

Alumni (1)

Gonzalo Perez Mitta
  • Rockefeller University