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BIOE 500 Seminar Series - PhD Student Katherine Koprowski

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Bioengineering Department
Location
Everitt Room 2310
Date
Oct 16, 2024   12:00 - 12:50 pm  
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Katherine Koprowski

Bioengineering Ph.D Student 

University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana 

Title: Point-of-Care, Multiplexed Detection of Respiratory Viruses

AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic, in addition to the co-occurrence of influenza virus and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), has emphasized the requirement for efficient and reliable multiplex diagnostic methods for respiratory infections. While existing multiplex detection techniques are based on reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and extraction and purification kits, the need for complex instrumentation and elevated cost limit their scalability and availability. In this study, we have developed a point-of-care (POC) device based on reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) that can simultaneously detect four respiratory viruses (SARS-CoV-2, Influenza A, Influenza B, and RSV) and perform two controls in less than 30 min, while avoiding the use of the RNA extraction kit. The system includes a disposable microfluidic cartridge with mechanical components that automate sample processing, with a low-cost and portable optical reader and a smartphone app to record and analyze fluorescent images. The application as a real point-of-care platform was validated using swabs spiked with virus particles in nasal fluid. Our portable diagnostic system accurately detects viral RNA specific to respiratory pathogens, enabling deconvolution of coinfection information. The detection limits for each virus were determined using virus particles spiked in chemical lysis buffer. Our POC device has the potential to be adapted for the detection of new pathogens and a wide range of viruses by modifying the primer sequences. This work highlights an alternative approach for multiple respiratory virus diagnostics that is well-suited for healthcare systems in resource-limited settings or at home.

BioOriginally from Chicago, Illinois, Katherine Koprowski is a Bioengineering PhD student in Dean Rashid Bashir's lab at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her research focuses on developing point of care diagnostic assays and techniques for the detection of blood borne and respiratory pathogens.  

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