PAIR Project Completes 3D Prototype of its Point-of-Care Diagnostic System
Nine months after the project began, the prototype for PANPOC, a pioneering Point-of-Care diagnostic system has been successfully 3D printed by PAIR partners.
PANPOC is one of the two technologies that PAIR aims to deliver and implement by the end of this five-year project.
This instrument will consist of an integrated heater and optical detection systems. Its pioneering technology builds on a real-time fluorescence-based detection which can be used for both clinical diagnostics (human samples) and veterinary surveillance.
This will allow fast RNA respiratory virus detection providing health and veterinary authorities, clinical end-users, and primary care providers with a highly accurate tool for rapid diagnosis to avoid the spillover of new pandemics.
The prototype was developed by combining the consortium's knowledge of the Loop-mediated isothermal Amplification (LAMP) technology—a powerful technique used for amplifying nucleic acids—with the commercial partners' experience in the production of diagnostic devices in a quality-controlled environment. This technology operates at a constant temperature which makes the process simpler and more cost-effective, especially for field applications.
The PANPOC prototype features a simple design and a touchscreen with no need for specific operator skills or equipment. Once fully developed, this system will allow the simultaneous analysis of 16 different samples for 3-4 different agents (target viruses) and provide a Point-of-Care that will deliver reliable results on-site in less than one hour while eliminating transport time to a central laboratory.
PANPOC allows rapid diagnosis and, together with the PAIR project, they represent the first step toward pandemic prevention.
Contacts:
Coordinator:
Carsten Thure Kirkeby, ckir@sund.ku.dk
Project manager:
Anders Bjerrum, anders.bjerrum@sund.ku.dk
Communication:
Ani Asatryan, Project Management Officer
Erika Novellini, Communication and Dissemination Officer
Project website: https://pairproject.eu/
LinkedIn: @PAIRproject
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PAIR-project
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