Publications by authors named "Kenneth R Hawkins"

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  • Global efforts to combat schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiases (STH) rely on deworming programs for schoolchildren, supported by drug donations; however, current diagnostic methods may not be sensitive enough to detect lower-intensity infections after treatment.
  • There is a growing need for better diagnostic tools to help make critical decisions about when to stop or reduce mass drug administration (MDA) programs.
  • Recognizing this, experts recommend developing new antigen-detecting rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) that are easier to deploy in the field and more sensitive than existing methods for both schistosomiasis and STH.
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A CD4 T-lymphocyte count determines eligibility for antiretroviral therapy (ART) in patients recently diagnosed with HIV and also monitors the efficacy of ART treatment thereafter. ART slows the progression of HIV to AIDS. In the developing world, CD4 tests are often performed in centralized laboratories, typically in urban areas.

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Background: Molecular assays targeted to nucleic acid (NA) markers are becoming increasingly important to medical diagnostics. However, these are typically confined to wealthy, developed countries; or, to the national reference laboratories of developing-world countries. There are many infectious diseases that are endemic in low-resource settings (LRS) where the lack of simple, instrument-free, NA diagnostic tests is a critical barrier to timely treatment.

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We present a method for characterizing the adsorption of solutes in microfluidic devices that is sensitive to both long-lived and transient adsorption and can be applied to a variety of realistic device materials, designs, fabrication methods, and operational parameters. We have characterized the adsorption of two highly adsorbing molecules (FITC-labeled bovine serum albumin (BSA) and rhodamine B) and compared these results to two low adsorbing species of similar molecular weights (FITC-labeled dextran and fluorescein). We have also validated our method by demonstrating that two well-known non-fouling strategies [deposition of the polyethylene oxide (PEO)-like surface coating created by radio-frequency glow discharge plasma deposition (RF-GDPD) of tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether (tetraglyme, CH(3)O(CH(2)CH(2)O)(4)CH(3)), and blocking with unlabeled BSA] eliminate the characteristic BSA adsorption behavior observed otherwise.

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This paper describes a microfluidic channel that allows for diffusion-based analysis of adsorbing species without passivation of the channel surfaces. The sheath flow configuration was used to measure the diffusion coefficient of fluorescently labeled species from their spatial distribution within the microchannel by analyzing the derivative of the intensity profile at the interface between two distinct core fluids. Measurements for both a small molecule (rhodamine B) and an intermediate-sized protein (wheat germ agglutinin) were made, demonstrating the utility of the sheath flow T-sensor.

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Polymers and plastics are receiving increased attention as materials for microfluidics and microTAS applications. Given the ubiquity of fluorescence detection techniques in micro-analytical systems, the fluorescence properties of polymers and plastics should not be overlooked. We survey some commonly available polymer thin-films for their fluorescence behaviour under standardized conditions to determine which materials are most suitable for high-sensitivity fluorescence detection lab chips.

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A novel method has been developed for preserving molecules in microfluidic devices that also enables the control of the spatial and temporal concentrations of the reconstituted molecules within the devices. In this method, a storage cavity, embedded in a microchannel, is filled with a carbohydrate matrix containing, for example, a reagent. When the matrix is exposed to flowing liquid, it dissolves, resulting in the controlled reconstitution and release of the reagent from the cavity.

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