We are so excited for the big win a AquaAction 2024. The contamination field screening device for PFAS was a hit, and we had so much fun presenting. Thank you to the #Aquahacking organization as well as #NMC for hosting this excellent competition. Joshua Francis - Vernon LaLone, PhD - Nathaniel Peck
Wave Lumina
Nanotechnology Research
Supporting remediation and protection of Earth's resources through nanosensor development.
Über uns
An engineering and research services firm on a mission to support the remediation and protection of Earth’s natural resources by increasing affordability, reliability, and scalability of environmental contaminant sensor technologies.
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https://wavelumina.com/
External link for Wave Lumina
- Industrie
- Nanotechnology Research
- Größe des Unternehmens
- 2-10 Mitarbeiter
- Hauptsitz
- Traverse City
- Typ
- In Privatbesitz
- Gegründet
- 2023
- Spezialitäten
- Nanotechnology, Photonics, Spectroscopy, Chemometrics, Multivariate Statistics, Research, and Optical Engineering
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Primäre
Traverse City, US
Employees at Wave Lumina
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I am beyond ecstatic to share our company Wave Lumina is advancing to the AquaHacking Semi-Finals, securing a spot in the Top 10 for the AquaAction Great Lakes 2023-24 Challenge! As we move forward, our resolve to combat PFAS pollution with our portable Contaminant Field Screening Devices (CFSD) is stronger than ever. This recognition amplifies our commitment to safeguarding our waterways and working towards a healthier ecosystem for future generations. All the teams are bringing incredible innovations to life and it's especially thrilling to work alongside other MI companies doing amazing things in our great state: Ryan I. and Myconaut, Elliot Smith, PE and Motmot! It's an honour to share the spotlight with these guys and so many other great minds from around the world that are dedicated to protecting our Great Lakes! A huge shout out to the dedicated and vibrant community of pioneers at AquaAction and Northwestern Michigan College for supporting and inspiring us further. 🙏 Together, we're making waves in environmental protection! 🌊 #GreatLakesChallenge #WaveLumina #EnvironmentalInnovation #PFASDetection #SustainableFuture
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Clear water, clear future. Our mission is to make PFAS detection swift, simple, and accessible everywhere. 🌍
Thrilled to share that our company Wave Lumina, dedicated to pioneering Contaminant Field Screening Devices (CFSD) for rapid on-site detection of PFAS in environmental samples, has been recognized among the top 64 in the Midwest House Midwest Startup Competition. This journey, at its core, is about collaboration, learning, and pushing the boundaries of environmental science innovation. Being part of such a vibrant community of innovators and thinkers is truly humbling. Our mission to make a tangible difference in environmental health drives us, and this acknowledgment fuels our commitment even more. A heartfelt thank you to our team, especially Joshua Francis and Nathaniel Peck, whose relentless dedication and expertise are the backbone of our progress. To our fellow competitors, we're inspired by your passion and look forward to learning from and with you. Here's to making strides together towards a healthier planet. 🌍 #StartupCompetition #Innovation #EnvironmentalHealth #PFASDetection #Sustainability
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The intersection of pharmaceutical and environmental science 🌎
How do you feel about dropping pure PFAS directly into you eyes? In 2023, the US FDA approved MIEBO™ (100% perfluorohexyloctane) for topical ophthalmic use as a treatment of the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. My back of the envelope calculations estimate a dosage of 0.5 grams per day based on the prescribing information. In 2023, the US EPA proposed health-based Maximum Containment Level Goals of “Zero” for PFOA and PFOS, two specific types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as ‘Forever Chemicals’. Practically, the drinking water levels that will be enforced for these compounds is 4.0 parts per trillion (ng/L). MIEBO™ is a PFAS. The characteristic carbon-fluorine bond (C-F) of polyfluoroalkyl substances like MIEBO™ and other PFOA gives them exceptional functionality, but it is also cause for health and environmental concern. According to the prescribing information from MIEBO™ manufacturer (Bausch & Lomb Incorporated or its affiliates), “The pharmacokinetics of perfluorohexyloctane following topical ocular administration of MIEBO has not been quantitatively characterized in humans. A single pharmacokinetic (PK) study was conducted that showed low systemic perfluorohexyloctane blood levels after topical ocular administration. Perfluorohexyloctane was not metabolized by human liver microsomes in vitro.” Do you believe MIEBO™ is 35 million times safer than other PFAS? If MIEBO™ is not metabolized, is it eliminated and if so, where does it go? Please share your thoughts (and check my maths)! 🤔