Ben Miller, of Adarza BioSystems
Adarza BioSystems Inc., a University of Rochester innovation being turned
into an everyday, commercially applicable medical device, is at a point somewhere between the defrosting and the baking.
Like Kodak's camera and Xerox's copier, Adarza, based at the High Tech Rochester new business incubator, is really one core product
upon which success will rise or fall. Essentially, it's a biomedical screen or sensor that at microscopic levels uses reflecting laser
light to pick out particular biomarkers, or molecules.
More broadly, Adarza, a Sanskrit word meaning reflected image, feeds Rochester's economic future with the prototypical recipe of imaging
innovation, optical precision and engineering brilliance that is calibrated to a mobile, do-it-now medical culture.
Benjamin Miller, a faculty member and biomedical research scientist at UR, did the heavy
intellectual lifting on Adarza technology in partnership with UR chemist
Lewis Rothberg.