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Bioengineering & Translational Medicine | 2018

Engineering of a miniaturized, robotic clinical laboratory

Marilyn Nourse; Kate Engel; Samartha Anekal; Jocelyn A. Bailey; Pradeep Bhatta; Devayani P. Bhave; Shekar Chandrasekaran; Yutao Chen; Steven Chow; Ushati Das; Erez Galil; Xinwei Gong; Steven F. Gessert; Kevin D. Ha; Ran Hu; Laura Hyland; Arvind Jammalamadaka; Karthik Jayasurya; Timothy Michael Kemp; Andrew N. Kim; Lucie S. Lee; Yang Lily Liu; Alphonso Nguyen; Jared O'Leary; Chinmay Pangarkar; Paul Patel; Ken Quon; Amy R. Rappaport; Joy Roy; Jerald F. Sapida

Abstract The ability to perform laboratory testing near the patient and with smaller blood volumes would benefit patients and physicians alike. We describe our design of a miniaturized clinical laboratory system with three components: a hardware platform (ie, the miniLab) that performs preanalytical and analytical processing steps using miniaturized sample manipulation and detection modules, an assay‐configurable cartridge that provides consumable materials and assay reagents, and a server that communicates bidirectionally with the miniLab to manage assay‐specific protocols and analyze, store, and report results (i.e., the virtual analyzer). The miniLab can detect analytes in blood using multiple methods, including molecular diagnostics, immunoassays, clinical chemistry, and hematology. Analytical performance results show that our qualitative Zika virus assay has a limit of detection of 55 genomic copies/ml. For our anti‐herpes simplex virus type 2 immunoglobulin G, lipid panel, and lymphocyte subset panel assays, the miniLab has low imprecision, and method comparison results agree well with those from the United States Food and Drug Administration‐cleared devices. With its small footprint and versatility, the miniLab has the potential to provide testing of a range of analytes in decentralized locations.


Archive | 2006

Point-of-care fluidic systems and uses thereof

Elizabeth A. Holmes; Shaunak Roy; John Howard; Chengwang Wang; Ian Gibbons; Timothy Michael Kemp; Shize Daniel Qi


Archive | 2009

Methods and systems for assessing clinical outcomes

Seth Michelson; Timothy Michael Kemp; Ian Gibbons; Elizabeth A. Holmes


Archive | 2012

Systems and methods for sample use maximization

Ian Gibbons; Anthony Joseph Nugent; Anthony Delacruz; Daniel L. Young; Elizabeth A. Holmes; Andrew Drake; Timothy Michael Kemp; Sunny Balwani; Chinmay Pangarkar


Archive | 2009

Fluidic medical devices and uses thereof

Timothy Michael Kemp; Chris Todd; Ron Oral; Shulin Zeng; John Howard; Jeff Fenton


Archive | 2006

Systems and methods for conducting animal studies

Elizabeth A. Holmes; Ian Gibbons; Timothy Michael Kemp; John Howard; Shaunak Roy


Archive | 2006

Systems and methods for monitoring pharmacological parameters

Elizabeth A. Holmes; Shaunak Roy; Ian Gibbons; John Howard; Chengwang Wang; Timothy Michael Kemp


Archive | 2006

Systems and methods for improving medical treatments

Elizabeth A. Holmes; Ian Gibbons; John Howard; Shaunak Roy; Chengwang Wang; Timothy Michael Kemp


Archive | 2012

Systeme und verfahren zur maximierung der verwendung einer probe

Ian Gibbons; Tony Nugent; Anthony Delacruz; Daniel Young; Elizabeth A. Holmes; Andrew Drake; Timothy Michael Kemp; Sunny Balwani; Chinmay Pangarkar


Archive | 2012

Systemes et procedes de maximisation d'utilisation d'echantillon

Ian Gibbons; Tony Nugent; Anthony Delacruz; Daniel Young; Elizabeth A. Holmes; Andrew Drake; Timothy Michael Kemp; Sunny Balwani; Chinmay Pangarkar

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Australian National University

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