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Versions in [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dh8CtQ7T2gQDi0DfiUOVVBhu_V2wJViS/view?usp=sharing French] and [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C6MxYRJEE3w7GJvJwHqevOMWM-C734HL/view?usp=sharing Spanish] are available too, already!   
 
Versions in [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dh8CtQ7T2gQDi0DfiUOVVBhu_V2wJViS/view?usp=sharing French] and [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C6MxYRJEE3w7GJvJwHqevOMWM-C734HL/view?usp=sharing Spanish] are available too, already!   
  
Here is our latest [[:File:SimplerOnePager Accurate Inexpensive Covid 19 Testing for Low Resource Settings.pdf|simple one page summary]] to seek more partners to help get this out where it is needed most!  
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With our Colombian colleagues we also discussed the method virtually also, as the 2nd of a 3-part series of talks (Oct2020).   
  
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Here is our recent [[:File:SimplerOnePager Accurate Inexpensive Covid 19 Testing for Low Resource Settings.pdf|simple one page summary]] to seek more partners to help get this out where it is needed most!   
  
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Revision as of 15:29, 4 December 2021

This last pandemic year has brought together a lot of open collaborative research, including...

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The Corona Detective Project

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The first 'workshop' of this method to detect the virus causing Covid-19, inspired by the GMO Detective, was held on the evening of 9June21, and was virtual, as part of the BBK open science festival!
We had 4 labs (here, in Paris, in Bilbao, and in Zurich) running tests that day.

  • UPDATE. all 4 cities had great positive control results and no people positive... whew. (hope for video stream link ...)

The latest 'simple' protocol is available here, and your input is welcome.
Versions in French and Spanish are available too, already!

With our Colombian colleagues we also discussed the method virtually also, as the 2nd of a 3-part series of talks (Oct2020).

Here is our recent simple one page summary to seek more partners to help get this out where it is needed most!

We have a new graphic to explain how the 'quenched fluorescence' detection method works.


QuasrGraphic3.png
MinilogoB.jpg


Introduction

This wiki page is under construction, to provide more information about this method for surveillance testing!

Context

When the pandemic began, RA (as CSO of AGiR!) of course began some corona virus 'sequence gazing' ... Thomas Landrain's visit to Hackuarium was put off by 'lockdown' - but a big collaboration developed in the platform of his Just One Giant Lab (JOGL). RA got Guy and Fran in too, and one thing led to another...

People

Contact and lead:

  • Rachel Aronoff - Founder and CSO of AGiR! Action for Genomic integrity through Research!

Participants:

  • Tatiana Eliseeva
  • Guy Aidelberg
  • Fran Quero
  • the whole JOGL 'project nucleic amplification team' and Thomas Landrain for support!
  • you?


Main Goals

Surveillance screening for Covid-19

Objectives

  • open science collaboration to develop a sensitive molecular diagnostic method
  • testing and validation
  • manufacturing at scale, to obtain regulator approval for surveillance screening (also of those with no symptoms)

Recommendation + next steps

licensing agreements are needed! not only did extension of LAMP patent get approved, but there is a patent for the quasr detection method. (Sandia national labs)