Innovative Techniques and Diagnostic Tests for Pandemic Preparedness and Health Equity
Director: Chris Le | Co-Director: Camille Hamula |
CBRF: $9.5M | BRIF: $2.5M |
This program is aimed at advancing point-of-care and high-throughput diagnostic assays that are modular, adaptable, and rapidly deployable, building on the team's successes with SARS-CoV-2 assays. It is led by Dr. Chris Le at the 雅伎著 and Dr. Camille Hamula at the University of Saskatchewan. Team members from the 雅伎著, Calgary, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba are designing assays flexible enough to detect zoonotic respiratory viruses and adaptable to diverse specimen types. This program also integrates a patient-oriented approach to address diagnostic inequities in underserved populations across Canada.
Their CBRF program will:
- Identify new molecular targets of emerging pathogens.
- Establish rapid diagnostic tools using advanced technologies such as CRISPR, DNAzymes, and aptamers.
- Explore new diagnostic test geometries and designs that enable parallel detection of different viral targets from a single sample.
- Methods for evaluating patient immunity to pathogens, such as immunoaffinity mass spectrometry and de novo sequencing of patient antibodies.
Their BRIF Infrastructure funding will provide instrumentation for:
- Identification and quantification of nucleic acids.
- Deep proteome identification of pathogen and host proteins in clinical samples.
- Development and validation of point-of-care diagnostic tests.
Team Members
Chris Le, 雅伎著
D. Lorne Tyrrell, 雅伎著
Xiaoli Pang, 雅伎著
Xing Fang Li, 雅伎著
Hongquan Zhang, 雅伎著
Carmen Charlton, 雅伎著
Ian Lewis, University of Calgary
William Ghali, University of Calgary
B. Mario Pinto, University of Manitoba
Ninad Mehta, University of Saskatchewan
Todd McMullen, Access Point of Care Diagnostics
Camille Hamula, University of Saskatchewan
Michael Serpe, 雅伎著
Michael Mengel, 雅伎著
Andrei Drabovich, 雅伎著
Gregory Tyrrell, 雅伎著
Graham Tipples, 雅伎著
Amir Sanati Nezhad, University of Calgary
Jason Kindrachuk, University of Manitoba
Baljit Singh, University of Saskatchewan
Vanessa Tran, Public Health Ontario
Troy Feener, Alberta Centre for Advanced Diagnostics