Adrian Goodey
University of Texas at Austin
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PLOS Medicine | 2005
William Rodriguez; Nicolaos Christodoulides; Pierre N. Floriano; Susan Graham; Sanghamitra Mohanty; Meredith Dixon; Mina Hsiang; Trevor Peter; Shabnam Zavahir; Ibou Thior; Dwight Romanovicz; Bruce Bernard; Adrian Goodey; Bruce D. Walker; John T. McDevitt
Background More than 35 million people in developing countries are living with HIV infection. An enormous global effort is now underway to bring antiretroviral treatment to at least 3 million of those infected. While drug prices have dropped considerably, the cost and technical complexity of laboratory tests essential for the management of HIV disease, such as CD4 cell counts, remain prohibitive. New, simple, and affordable methods for measuring CD4 cells that can be implemented in resource-scarce settings are urgently needed. Methods and Findings Here we describe the development of a prototype for a simple, rapid, and affordable method for counting CD4 lymphocytes. Microliter volumes of blood without further sample preparation are stained with fluorescent antibodies, captured on a membrane within a miniaturized flow cell and imaged through microscope optics with the type of charge-coupled device developed for digital camera technology. An associated computer algorithm converts the raw digital image into absolute CD4 counts and CD4 percentages in real time. The accuracy of this prototype system was validated through testing in the United States and Botswana, and showed close agreement with standard flow cytometry (r = 0.95) over a range of absolute CD4 counts, and the ability to discriminate clinically relevant CD4 count thresholds with high sensitivity and specificity. Conclusion Advances in the adaptation of new technologies to biomedical detection systems, such as the one described here, promise to make complex diagnostics for HIV and other infectious diseases a practical global reality.
Unknown Journal | 2001
Young-Soo Sohn; Adrian Goodey; Eric V. Anslyn; John T. McDevitt; Jason B. Shear; Dean P. Neikirk
The development of a micromachined fluidic structure for a chip-based sensor array composed of polymeric microspheres for the rapid characterization of analytes in solution [1] is presented. One of the key parts of the proposed structure is a passive fluid introduction system driven only by capillary force. This simple means of fluid introduction should allow the fabrication of a compact, portable, and potentially low-cost device.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2007
Adrian Goodey; Sarah M. Eichfeld; Kok-Keong Lew; Joan M. Redwing; Thomas E. Mallouk
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2001
Adrian Goodey; John J. Lavigne; Steve Savoy; Marc D. Rodriguez; Theodore E. Curey; Andrew Tsao; Glen Simmons; John C. Wright; Seung-Jin Yoo; Young-Soo Sohn; Eric V. Anslyn; Jason B. Shear; Dean P. Neikirk; John T. McDevitt
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1998
Steve Savoy; John J. Lavigne; J. Seung Jin Yoo; John C. Wright; Marc D. Rodriguez; Adrian Goodey; Bridget McDoniel; John T. McDevitt; Eric V. Anslyn; Jason B. Shears; Andrew D. Ellington; Dean P. Neikirk
Analytical Chemistry | 2003
Mehnaaz F. Ali; Romy Kirby; Adrian Goodey; Marc D. Rodriguez; Andrew D. Ellington; Dean P. Neikirk; John T. McDevitt
Analytical Chemistry | 2002
Nick J. Christodoulides; Maiyen Tran; Pierre N. Floriano; Marc D. Rodriguez; Adrian Goodey; Mehnaaz F. Ali; Dean P. Neikirk; John T. McDevitt
Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2005
Young Soo Sohn; Adrian Goodey; Eric V. Anslyn; John T. McDevitt; Jason B. Shear; Dean P. Neikirk
Analytical Biochemistry | 2001
Theodore E. Curey; Adrian Goodey; Andrew Tsao; John J. Lavigne; Young-Soo Sohn; John T. McDevitt; Eric V. Anslyn; Dean P. Neikirk; Jason B. Shear
Sensor Letters | 2004
Young Soo Sohn; Adrian Goodey; Eric V. Anslyn; John T. McDevitt; Jason B. Shear; Dean P. Neikirk