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Integrating detection and identification of biothreat agents — Providing rapid results to ensure effective protection response is a primary goal of next-generation biodefense testing systems. IVD Technology, By Colette A. Côté — "The public perception of the risks and dangers of potentially imminent biothreats has changed considerably since certain events occurred in the 1990s and earlier this decade." April 9, 2008 (Download PDF)

Rapid Sensors for Biological-Agent Identification VOLUME 17, NUMBER 1, 2007 n LINCOLN LABORATORY JOURNAL By Martha S. Petrovick, James D. Harper, Frances E. Nargi, Eric D. Schwoebel, Mark C. Hennessy, Todd H. Rider, and Mark A. Hollis "We have developed genetically engineered white-blood cells and inexpensive sensor hardware for the rapid identification of pathogens and toxins." 2007 (Download PDF)

B Cell-Based Sensor for Rapid Identification of Pathogens. Rider, T.H., Petrovick, M. S., Nargi, F. E., Harper, J. D., Schwoebel, E. D., Mathews, R.H., Blanchard, D. J., Bortolin, L. T. , Young, A. M., Chen, J. and Hollis, M. A. Reports the use of genetically engineered cells in a pathogen identification sensor, which could prove useful for medical diagnostics, biowarfare defense, food- and water-quality monitoring, and other applications. Science Magazine, July 11, 2003 (Download PDF)