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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 25, 2007
Filed:
Dec. 06, 2002
Peter S. LU, Mountain View, CA (US);
Thomas M. Sherlock, Los Altos, CA (US);
Joseph Byerly, Pebble Beach, CA (US);
Peter S. Lu, Mountain View, CA (US);
Thomas M. Sherlock, Los Altos, CA (US);
Joseph Byerly, Pebble Beach, CA (US);
Arbor Vita Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Abstract
A device and method for detecting anthrax or other pathogens are disclosed. Individual self-contained monitoring devices of a monitoring system can be portable or stationary (e.g. installed in air ducts or plumbing of buildings) and can be part of a network of devices. Monitoring devices may be used for the detection of a variety of airborne or surface pathogens, including but not limited to anthrax, smallpox, and Salmonella. Bioamplification-coupled proteomics assays provide rapid and reliable detection of pathogens, with self-checking capabilities reducing or eliminating false positives and false negatives. Sample preservation capability allows pathogen samples to be preserved after detection for further testing. The device of the invention can be remotely operated by minimally trained technicians or security personnel. The pathogen monitoring device of the invention provides a more compact, accurate, rapid, and cost-effective alternative to other anthrax detectors, and an effective weapon against bioterrorism.