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Biological Identification

DNA Amplification and Sequencing, Optical Sensing, Lab-On-Chip and Portable Systems

R. Paul Schaudies (GenArraytion Inc., USA)

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Woodhead Publishing Ltd
07 May 2014
Biological Identification provides a detailed review of, and potential future developments in, the technologies available to counter the threats to life and health posed by natural pathogens, toxins, and bioterrorism agents. Biological identification systems must be fast, accurate, reliable, and easy to use. It is also important to employ the most suitable technology in dealing with any particular threat. This book covers the fundamentals of these vital systems and lays out possible advances in the technology.

Part one covers the essentials of DNA and RNA sequencing for the identification of pathogens, including next generation sequencing (NGS), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods, isothermal amplification, and bead array technologies. Part two addresses a variety of approaches to making identification systems portable, tackling the special requirements of smaller, mobile systems in fluid movement, power usage, and sample preparation. Part three focuses on a range of optical methods and their advantages. Finally, part four describes a unique approach to sample preparation and a promising approach to identification using mass spectroscopy.

Biological Identification is a useful resource for academics and engineers involved in the microelectronics and sensors industry, and for companies, medical organizations and military bodies looking for biodetection solutions.
Edited by:  
Imprint:   Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   59
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   850g
ISBN:   9780857095015
ISBN 10:   0857095013
Series:   Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials
Pages:   470
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I: Technology for DNA and RNA analysis of pathogens 1. Nucleic acid sequencing for characterizing infectious and/or novel agents in complex samples 2. Multiplexed, lateral flow, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques for biological identification 3. Isothermal amplification of specific sequences 4. Bead array technologies for genetic disease screening and microbial detection Part II: Lab-on-chip and portable systems for biodetection and analysis 5. Electrochemical detection for biological identification 6. Conductometric biosensors 7. Bio-chem-FETs: field effect transistors for biological sensing 8. Microfluidic devices for rapid identification and characterization of pathogens Part III: Optical systems for biological identification 9. Optical biodetection using receptors and enzymes (porphyrin-incorporated) 10. Overview of terahertz spectral characterization for biological identification 11. Raman spectroscopy for biological identification 12. Lidar (Light Detection And Ranging) for biodetection Part IV: Sample preparation and mass spectrometry-based biological analysis 13. Electrophoretic approaches to sample collection and preparation for nucleic acids analysis 14. Mass spectrometry-based proteomics techniques for biological identification

R. Paul Schaudies is the president and chief executive officer of GenArraytion. He served as scientific advisor to the EPA during the Anthrax incident in Washington D.C. and served on a dozen National Research Council committees due to his expertise in bio- and nanotechnology. He has also held research posts in the US Army, and is an author of several papers and reports on biological identification.

Reviews for Biological Identification: DNA Amplification and Sequencing, Optical Sensing, Lab-On-Chip and Portable Systems

A veritable encyclopedia of some of the latest advances in technology and procedures for biological detection and analysis. --Dr. John Vitko, former Director of the Chemical and Biological Defense Division of the Science and Technology Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security


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