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News Erwin Berthier News Erwin Berthier

How a Simple Candy Could Transform At-Home Testing

The Packard Foundation features one of its grantees and her lab’s research. In this story, Prof. Theberge describes innovations such as the CandyCollect and homeRNA, a gentler alternative to the swab and a patient-friendly approach to transcriptomics that can be used anywhere in the world.

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homeRNA, Stabilization Erwin Berthier homeRNA, Stabilization Erwin Berthier

To the homeRNAmax: Developing an Improved Blood Self-Collection and Stabilization Platform for Remote Transcriptomic Studies

Transcriptomic responses to wildfire smoke are difficult to study given the unpredictability of wildfires and the challenges of collecting blood during active disasters. To overcome these challenges, the authors demonstrate a flexible study design leveraging homeRNA. Between June 2021 and April 2022, 58 participants across 10 U.S. states collected 635 blood samples before, during, and after wildfire events.

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homeRNA, Longitudinal Erwin Berthier homeRNA, Longitudinal Erwin Berthier

A Flexible and Responsive Remote Study Design to Assess Gene Expression Changes During Wildfire Smoke Exposure with homeRNA, an At-home Blood Sampling Kit

Transcriptomic responses to wildfire smoke are difficult to study given the unpredictability of wildfires and the challenges of collecting blood during active disasters. To overcome these challenges, the authors demonstrate a flexible study design leveraging homeRNA. Between June 2021 and April 2022, 58 participants across 10 U.S. states collected 635 blood samples before, during, and after wildfire events.

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News Erwin Berthier News Erwin Berthier

Sparking biochemical insights into wildfire smoke exposure

As wildfire seasons grow longer and more intense, understanding how smoke affects our bodies is more critical than ever. A recent story from the University of Washington's Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences (DEOHS) highlights how innovative "at-home" science is helping researchers crack the code on our immune responses to smoke.

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CandyCollect Erwin Berthier CandyCollect Erwin Berthier

Capture of Group A Streptococcus by open-microfluidic CandyCollect device in pediatric patients

In this publication, the authors determined the efficacy of CandyCollect, a lollipop-inspired open-microfluidic pathogen collection device, to capture Group A Streptococcus (GAS) and compared user preference for CandyCollect, conventional pharyngeal swabs, or mouth swabs in children with pharyngitis and their caregivers.

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homeRNA, Longitudinal Erwin Berthier homeRNA, Longitudinal Erwin Berthier

homeRNA self-blood collection enables high-frequency temporal profiling of presymptomatic host immune kinetics to respiratory viral infection: a prospective cohort study

In this nationwide prospective cohort study, the authors leveraged a Tasso-SST based self-blood collection and stabilization tool (homeRNA) to profile detailed kinetics of the presymptomatic to convalescence host immunity to contemporaneous respiratory pathogens.

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CandyCollect Erwin Berthier CandyCollect Erwin Berthier

At-Home Saliva Sampling in Healthy Adults Using CandyCollect, a Lollipop-Inspired Device

In this publication, the authors performed the first human subjects study using the CandyCollect device, a lollipop-inspired saliva collection device. They demonstrated that (1) the CandyCollect device can be used to collect salivary bacteria from healthy adults, and (2) the CandyCollect device was ranked the highest preference sampling method among the three sampling methods.

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homeRNA, Longitudinal Erwin Berthier homeRNA, Longitudinal Erwin Berthier

Longitudinal home self-collection of capillary blood using homeRNA correlates interferon and innate viral defense pathways with SARS-CoV-2 viral clearance

This study presents an at-home self-collection methodology using homeRNA to study the host transcriptional response during acute SARS-CoV-2 infections. This method uniquely enables high frequency measurement of the host immune kinetics in non-hospitalized adults during the acute and most dynamic stage of their infection.

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homeAir Erwin Berthier homeAir Erwin Berthier

Miniaturizing Wet Scrubbers for Aerosolized Droplet Capture

Inspired by wet scrubbers, the authors developed a device fundamentally different from existing portable air samplers by using aerosolized microdroplets to capture aerosols in personal spaces (e.g., homes, offices, and schools). The aerosol-sampling device is the size of a small teapot, can be operated without specialized training, and features a winding flow path in a supersaturated relative humidity environment, enabling droplet growth.

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