Conferences \ Lab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics & Microarrays World Congress 2016 \ Agenda \ Kamlesh Patel |
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Nanopore Sequencing for Real-Time Pathogen IdentificationTuesday, 27 September 2016 at 16:35 Add to Calendar ▼2016-09-27 16:35:002016-09-27 17:35:00Europe/LondonNanopore Sequencing for Real-Time Pathogen IdentificationLab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics and Microarrays World Congress 2016 in San Diego, California, USASan Diego, California, USASELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com As recent outbreaks have shown, effective global health response to emergent infectious disease requires a rapidly deployable, universal diagnostic capability. We will present our ongoing work to develop a fieldable device for universal bacterial pathogen characterization based on nanopore DNA sequencing. Our approach leverages synthetic biofunctionalized nanopore structures to sense each nucleotide. We aim to create a man-portable platform by combining nanopore sequencing with advance microfluidic-based sample preparation methods for an amplification-free, universal sample prep to accomplish multiplexed, broad-spectrum pathogen and gene identification. Nanopore Sequencing for Real-Time Pathogen IdentificationTuesday, 27 September 2016 at 16:35 Add to Calendar ▼2016-09-27 16:35:002016-09-27 17:35:00Europe/LondonNanopore Sequencing for Real-Time Pathogen IdentificationLab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics and Microarrays World Congress 2016 in San Diego, California, USASan Diego, California, USASELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com As recent outbreaks have shown, effective global health response to emergent infectious disease requires a rapidly deployable, universal diagnostic capability. We will present our ongoing work to develop a fieldable device for universal bacterial pathogen characterization based on nanopore DNA sequencing. Our approach leverages synthetic biofunctionalized nanopore structures to sense each nucleotide. We aim to create a man-portable platform by combining nanopore sequencing with advance microfluidic-based sample preparation methods for an amplification-free, universal sample prep to accomplish multiplexed, broad-spectrum pathogen and gene identification. |