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Funded Projects for Point of Care Technologies - Diagnostics

Grant Number Project Title Principal Investigator Institution
1-U01-EB033305-01 A point-of-care device using Single Molecule Array (Simoa) to measure viral antigens in nasal swabs, saliva, and blood David Duffy Quanterix Corporation
5-R21-EB033102-02 An Affordable and Versatile Two-Dimensional Cell Isolation and Tracking Platform Based on Image Machine Learning and Maskless Photolithography Single Cell Encapsulation Yevgeny Berdichevsky Lehigh University
5-U54-EB027690-07 Atlanta Center for Microsystems Engineered Point-of-Care Technologies (ACME POCT) Wilbur Lam Emory University
4-R44-EB034614-02 Bench-top Reader and Aptamer-based Assay for Rapid, High-sensitivity Drug/Opiate Detection George Jackson Base Pair Biotechnologies, Inc.
1-R21-EB036221-01 Brain-computer interface (BCI)-based identification of color vision deficiencies (CVDs) related to Parkinson’s Disease (PD) James Norton Albany Research Institute, Inc.
5-U54-EB007958-17 Center for Innovative Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases Yukari Manabe Johns Hopkins University
5-UE5-EB035490-02 Data Science and Medical Image Analysis Training for Improved Health Care Delivery in Nigeria - DATICAN Benjamin Aribisala Lagos State University Teaching Hospital
5-R01-EB024989-07 Detection of Emergent Mechanical Properties of Biologically Complex Cellular States Lydia Sohn University of California Berkeley
1-R21-EB031354-01 Developing a Rapid, Simple-to-use Sensory Platform for Detection of Ultralow Concentration of SARS-CoV-2 Viral Particles Enabled by Electrophoretic Enhancement and Redox Cycling Seyedehaida Ebrahimi Pennsylvania State University, The
4-R00-EB034778-02 Development of a Novel Split Enzyme Diagnostic Platform for Use at the Point of Care Catherine Majors Clemson University