• Our core focus today is filling the technology hole for … detecting biothreats, detecting pathogens early," McKnight said, adding that the company's early warning system turns "environment into data" through DNA sequencing of wastewater samples. (genomeweb.com)
  • Early Warning was formed to exploit the improved capabilities of nanotechnology in biodetection and developed a new generation of new products for rapidly detecting pathogens in industrial, environmental, and subsequently medical applications. (biosecuritycommons.com)
  • Draper is developing technology/systems to diagnose and detect natural and engineered pathogens and GMOs. (draper.com)
  • Engineering portable technologies to detect dangerous pathogens within minutes. (draper.com)
  • Although DNA-based tests are desirable for identifying particular classes of organisms such as pathogens within these complex mixtures, they are limited in the ability to detect specific DNA sequences of targeted organisms. (genomeweb.com)
  • If, on the other hand, you do not know what pathogens may be present and desire to know if there is any potential pathogen in your sample (air, water, soil), the technology that we have developed becomes important. (genomeweb.com)
  • With the phylochip that we have developed we are able to simultaneously detect any currently identified organism, including pathogens, on the basis of sequence differences in a specific gene that is possessed by all bacteria, the 16S ribosomal gene. (genomeweb.com)
  • Testing often involves two separate steps: one to detect a pathogen's nucleic acids (RNA or DNA) and another to test for antibodies, the proteins the body produces in response to pathogens. (rapidmicromethods.com)
  • Draper's contributions to FELIX, under its contract with IARPA, include development of a lab-based genetic test, a custom bioinformatics pipeline that contextualizes DNA sequencing data and miniaturized microarray hardware all with the goal of characterizing otherwise impossible to detect genetic engineering. (ginkgobioworks.com)
  • To test the residue, researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif., are recommending the use of a pathogen-detecting microarray they have developed, known as the phylochip. (genomeweb.com)
  • The researchers also identified Zika-specific antigens - which can be used to detect the Zika specific antibodies needed for testing - using a high density peptide microarray they describe in JoVE. (rapidmicromethods.com)
  • The ability to detect genetic engineering in complex biological samples has long been a moonshot goal, and these new capabilities are poised to transform national biosecurity efforts. (ginkgobioworks.com)
  • VECTOR houses one of the two WHO Collaborating Centers (WHO Collaborating Center for orthopoxvirus diagnosis and repository for variola virus strains and DNA), supplied with all required conditions for work with human highly pathogenic viruses including variola virus. (biosecuritycommons.com)
  • Although metagenomic tools exist to classify strains in a metagenomic sample, most tools have been developed for more divergent species, and therefore cannot provide the sensitivity required to disentangle strains within closely related bacterial species such asM. (9lib.org)
  • Using simulated data, we found QuantTB outperformed other metagenomic strain identification tools at detecting strains and quantifying strain multiplicity. (9lib.org)
  • Working with IARPA, we've developed a fundamentally new biosecurity capability that will enhance our ability to detect, characterize, and respond to biological threats. (ginkgobioworks.com)
  • The partnership will also allow Ginkgo Bioworks to "teach AI to [understand] DNA," according to Matt McKnight, Ginkgo's general manager for biosecurity. (genomeweb.com)
  • He said that the firm always viewed Concentric's development through "the lens of what … will be the modern tools of biotech applied towards the essentially defensive mission [of] biosecurity or biodefense. (genomeweb.com)
  • Events in the present Ebola crisis prompt unease that the United States deployment of Web based, standardized population health and biosurveillance information services is fragmented, incomplete and insufficient, prompting me to write this blog. (openhealthnews.com)
  • 45 states and Washington, D.C. increased the speed of DNA fingerprinting using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) testing for all reported cases of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O157, a measure of a state's ability to detect foodborne outbreaks. (securitymagazine.com)
  • Reconsidering health system preparedness for new threats and mass outbreaks by developing stronger coalitions and partnerships among providers, hospitals, insurance providers, pharmaceutical and health equipment businesses, emergency management, and public health agencies. (securitymagazine.com)
  • Automated systems to improve the sharing of surveillance information between the health care system and state and local public health agencies to detect widespread outbreaks earlier and manage them better also need to be improved. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The sharing of surveillance information between the health care system and state and local public health agencies needs to be improved to detect health threats and detect them earlier. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The results will guide future surveillance of bat populations to better detect potential viral threats to public health. (sciencebulletin.org)
  • In it, the authors highlight how their experience of detecting and mitigating cyber threats pointed to the need for the Czech government to ramp up testing and introduce intelligent segmentation and quarantine strategies. (welcometothejungle.com)
  • To determine if nanopore sequencing can be used as an accelerated viral genome sequencing tool, we utilized a rapid cDNA/RNA-hybrid library preparation procedure to sequence cell cultures of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus vaccine (VEEV) strain TC-83 or Ebola virus (EBOV) isolate Makona-C05 stock IRF0137. (cdc.gov)
  • Unbiased techniques that require viral genome amplification ( 5 ) or that have been optimized for bacterial genomes ( 6 , 7 ) require longer sample and library preparation times, but can detect low pathogen titers or create highly accurate genomic data. (cdc.gov)
  • Developing therapeutic approaches for twenty-first-century emerging infectious viral diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • The research team is building on its earlier collaborative work with Rheonix developing a rapid saliva test for HIV that can detect both viral RNA and antibodies. (rapidmicromethods.com)
  • Draper has developed technologies that can detect the presence of nucleic acid signatures from a variety of sources. (draper.com)
  • The technologies are currently being developed for the detection of nucleic acid signatures from environmental and clinical samples. (draper.com)
  • Backed by funding from the National Institutes of Health, NYU Dentistry researchers are developing a rapid Zika test that combines both nucleic acid and antibody assays using saliva, given that Zika virus and antibodies persist in saliva. (rapidmicromethods.com)
  • In PLOS ONE, the researchers describe how they altered this model to use markers that detect Zika nucleic acid sequences instead of those for HIV. (rapidmicromethods.com)
  • Nanopore sequencing, a novel genomics technology, has potential applications for routine biosurveillance, clinical diagnosis, and outbreak investigation of virus infections. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition, antibodies can remain for months or years in those bodily fluids, which is why it is essential for diagnosis to also detect antibodies after infection. (rapidmicromethods.com)
  • Current methods for detecting signs of biological engineering are typically costly, slow, and capable of detecting only a subset of all possible genetic modifications. (ginkgobioworks.com)
  • In collaboration with IARPA, Ginkgo developed an initial set of computational tools called ENDAR (Engineered Nucleotide Detection and Ranking) that assist trained analysts to identify genetic engineering in next generation sequencing (NGS) datasets. (ginkgobioworks.com)
  • With Google Cloud access, and as the company builds apps on top of its existing software stack - starting with protein engineering and enzyme design and expanding to pathogen detection, Philipson expects the technology to become faster and more sensitive at detecting genetic variants. (genomeweb.com)
  • Designed to work across a range of biological organisms that may be found in complex, multi-species environments, ENDAR tools and methods could provide early alerts to the presence of engineered organisms and help expedite appropriate responses, thereby mitigating adverse consequences. (ginkgobioworks.com)
  • The first record of this species being detected in the U.S. since 1962. (si.edu)
  • A national biosurveillance program requires the collaboration of multiple federal, state and local agencies to provide a comprehensive view of a health-related event. (openhealthnews.com)
  • Researchers at New York University College of Dentistry (NYU Dentistry), in collaboration with Rheonix, Inc. (Ithaca, NY), are developing a novel test for Zika virus that uses saliva to identify diagnostic markers of the virus in a fraction of the time of current commercial tests. (rapidmicromethods.com)
  • To illustrate the point, consider the response to the H1N1 pandemic in 2009-10 and focus on two major pillars of the COVID-19 response-vaccines and detecting and tracking variants. (thinkglobalhealth.org)
  • Comparing the two pandemic responses creates challenges, but the difference in the ability to deploy vaccines and detect and track variants is remarkable. (thinkglobalhealth.org)
  • Download community engagement tool Living Safely With Bats here . (ucdavis.edu)
  • Researchers with the Smithsonian's Global Health Program have discovered six new coronaviruses in bats in Myanmar-the first time these viruses have been detected anywhere in the world. (sciencebulletin.org)
  • The findings, published today in PLOS ONE , will help understand the diversity of coronaviruses in bats and inform global efforts to detect, prevent and respond to infectious diseases that may threaten public health, particularly in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (sciencebulletin.org)
  • Epi InfoTM showed that combining questionnaire development with data base creation and specialized analytic tools gave greater facility during surveillance and outbreak investigations ( 6,7 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Researchers detected these new viruses while conducting biosurveillance of animals and people to better understand the circumstances for disease spillover as part of the PREDICT project. (sciencebulletin.org)
  • These Grants enable researchers to develop collections of high quality biospecimens and associated data. (nsw.gov.au)
  • QuantTB outperforms existing tools and promises to serve as a valuable resource for both clinicians and researchers working with clinical TB samples. (9lib.org)
  • NYU researchers are using a different method called isothermal amplification, which can detect a virus' nucleic acids in as little as 20 minutes, and antibody tests that can take less than an hour using Zika-specific antigens. (rapidmicromethods.com)
  • TIA's goal was to revolutionize the United States' ability to detect, classify and identify foreign terrorists and decipher their plans, thereby enabling the U.S. to take timely action to preempt and disrupt terrorist activity. (wikipedia.org)
  • BOSTON , Oct. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), the research and development arm of the U.S. Intelligence community, Ginkgo Bioworks (NYSE: DNA), the leading horizontal platform for cell programming and Draper, a nonprofit engineering innovation firm, today announced the completion of IARPA's Finding Engineering-Linked Indicators ( FELIX) program . (ginkgobioworks.com)
  • In a real-world scenario, using a dataset of 50 paired clinical isolates from a study of patients with either reinfections or relapses, we found that QuantTB could detect mixed infections and reinfections at rates concordant with a manually curated approach. (9lib.org)
  • Unlearn.AI develops a platform to accelerate clinical trials for Alzheimer's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, and other complex diseases. (beststartup.la)
  • They develop and deploy information technology solutions that provide accurate, timely, and secure information to guide public health action. (cdc.gov)
  • It should be noticed that the most of these infectious agents are considered to be possible bioterrorism agents, and therefore the proposed ICERID could develop the preventive research in anti-bioterrorism direction. (biosecuritycommons.com)
  • The integration of human health information with information about infectious agents derived from surveillance of animal disease, water quality, and air quality-or "biosurveillance"-is needed to defend against bioterrorism and natural pandemics. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Specifically, Ginkgo has developed a suite of new computational tools and Draper has developed a new experimental platform to help detect and identify when samples include genetically engineered biological systems. (ginkgobioworks.com)
  • Bitscopic's Praedico™ biosurveillance platform breaks down the data barriers among organizations with an extensible architecture that can incorporate any kind of data. (openhealthnews.com)
  • PolyActiva is an Australian-based biotechnology company that has developed a platform technology to deliver drugs to specific sites in the body. (biotechnology.report)
  • Under the FELIX program, we have developed a device and associated lab and computational methods that are sensitive enough to pick out an engineered organism in a complex environmental background containing millions of natural organisms-the signal-to-noise ratio is a significant improvement over current methods. (ginkgobioworks.com)
  • One of Ginkgo's longstanding biosurveillance program is a COVID-19 monitoring system through which the firm supports the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at seven major US airports. (genomeweb.com)
  • Biotechnologies Draper is designing for national security biosurveillance have immense promise for use in public health, precision medicine, environmental monitoring, food safety and agricultural export and import controls. (draper.com)
  • Dr. Stefan van Leeuwen, Senior Scientist at the Wageningen University and Research, dove into the state of the PFAS landscape in Europe and the challenges in analytical tools and standard setting, such as PFAS' diverse nature and variety of matrices. (aoac.org)
  • is a world-renowned center of taxonomic excellence, undertaking cutting-edge research to provide actionable entomological intelligence tools and products that best assess global vector-borne disease risk. (si.edu)
  • Vigilant surveillance, research and education are the best tools we have to prevent pandemics before they occur. (sciencebulletin.org)
  • DARPA has underway a five year research project to develop and integrate information technologies into prototype systems to identify foreign terrorists for use by the intelligence, counterintelligence, law enforcement, and homeland security communities. (congressionalresearch.com)
  • The hand of scientist Dr. Peter Matic rests on a skull as he explains how the Naval Research Laboratory is studying how to develop helmets for U.S. Marines that will improve protection from brain injuries. (defense.gov)
  • Hence, this review reports possible methods and strategies for the fast and reliable detection of ZIKV with particular emphasis on current updates, knowledge, and new hypotheses that might be helpful for medical professionals in poor and developing countries that urgently need to address this problem. (frontiersin.org)
  • Although these biosensors are currently among the less popular tools for human disease detection, they have become useful tools for the screening and detection of pathogenic bacteria, fungi, and viruses because of their versatile advantageous features compared to other sensing devices. (frontiersin.org)
  • This review summarizes the currently available methods employed for the rapid detection of ZIKV and suggests an innovative approach involving the application of a liposome-based hypothesis for the development of new strategies for ZIKV detection and their use as effective biomedicinal tools. (frontiersin.org)
  • Considering the calamity of ZIKV infection, there is an urgent need to develop rapid detection methods for ZIKV along with DENV, which shares common clinical symptoms with ZIKV. (frontiersin.org)
  • The automated sampling system, concentrator and wireless communications were developed with a $2.3 million grant from Sustainable Development Technology Canada. (biosecuritycommons.com)
  • As technology [improved] to put more DNA probes on smaller surfaces, it was possible to make more sophisticated versions of a 16S ribosomal gene-based identification system possible. (genomeweb.com)
  • The Defense Department serves as an innovative leader in developing technology to protect Americans and troops - on and off the battlefield. (defense.gov)
  • A man works in a lab at Sinovac Biotech, a Chinese vaccine company, developing an experimental COVID-19 vaccine, during a government-organized media tour in Beijing, China, on September 24, 2020. (thinkglobalhealth.org)
  • We are learning how the relatively blunt instrument of routine blood tests, through the power of machine learning, can be crafted into something approaching a precision tool. (openhealthnews.com)
  • So they developed techniques for virtual data aggregation to support effective analysis across heterogeneous databases, as well as unstructured public data sources, such as the World Wide Web. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bitscopic Inc., a Silicon Valley based healthcare analytics company, announced today they have developed a machine learning prediction model that can identify COVID-19 infected patients using data from standard laboratory blood tests. (openhealthnews.com)
  • The model, published in "Clinical Infectious Diseases," was developed using laboratory data from over 75,000 COVID-19 infected Veteran patients receiving care at VA medical centers. (openhealthnews.com)
  • This tool provided access to data on the CDC mainframe for analyses by CDC epidemiologists. (cdc.gov)
  • I have seen how the project has developed and the process of working with web developers and I have been able to assist with developing data-verification procedures. (eastscotbiodtp.ac.uk)
  • IARPA's mission is to push the boundaries of science to develop solutions that empower the Intelligence Community to do its work better and more efficiently for national security. (ginkgobioworks.com)
  • As this committee began its work, an effort to develop a National Biosurveillance Strategy, mandated by Homeland Security Presidential Directive 21 (HSPD-21), was getting under way through the coordination efforts of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2008a). (nationalacademies.org)
  • Using strategies and standards, practitioners employ PHI tools and training to maximize health impacts at local, state, and national levels. (cdc.gov)
  • and to detect and control newly resistant bacteria that emerge in humans or animals. (cdc.gov)
  • Using the 500,000-probe array, users can detect the presence of up to 9,000 bacterial agents, according to a statement from LBNL. (genomeweb.com)
  • Biome Makers develops neural biocomputing applications that enable sustainable and productive farming. (beststartup.la)
  • Edgar Langle operates a newly developed Modular Advanced Armed Robotic System in a field environment at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., July 8, 2016. (defense.gov)
  • When we developed the HIV test, we knew we could use the same model for any infectious disease. (rapidmicromethods.com)
  • In 1993, CDC launched a plan with partners to conceive and develop integrated surveillance ( 11 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Daniele Sohier, Global Business Development Manager for Industrial Microbiology at ThermoFisher Scientific, shared the Molecular Application WG's progress on developing an SMPR for the determination of biological spices and botanicals and relevant (common) biological adulterants. (aoac.org)
  • The idea was to develop a method to identify an organism quickly with no prior information. (genomeweb.com)
  • Dr. Joe Boison, Director of EJ Consultancy, provided updates on the Targeted Testing (TT) WG and their efforts to develop SMPRs for detecting adulterants in honey, milk, and extra virgin olive oil. (aoac.org)
  • The test, which was adapted from an existing model developed by NYU and Rheonix for rapid HIV testing, is described in two new publications appearing in PLOS ONE and the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) . (rapidmicromethods.com)
  • The Company developed its biosensor internally, with input and participation from engineers at NASA under a 5-year Space Act Agreement for product enhancements. (biosecuritycommons.com)
  • The team also detected a coronavirus that had been found elsewhere in Southeast Asia, but never before in Myanmar. (sciencebulletin.org)