THESIS DEFENSE: ETHAN ROSENFELD

Author: Ethan Rosenfeld

Date/Time: April 24th, 2025 at 10:30 AM EST

Location: DeWalt Seminar Room (Room 2164), Glenn L. Martin Hall

Committee members:

  • Dr. Don DeVoe, Chair
  • Dr. Damena Agonafer
  • Dr. Jin-Oh Hahn

Title of Thesis: Development of a Portable, Low-Cost Platform for Nucleic Acid Amplification and DetectionAbstract: Nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) play a critical role in clinical diagnostics by enabling rapid and highly sensitive detection of genomic sequences associated with specific pathogens. While fluorescence sensing is a common detection modality for NAATs, current fluorescence readers are large, expensive, or lack integrated thermal control. This thesis presents the development of a compact and low-cost assay reader combining precise thermal control and multiplexed fluorescence detection that can be adapted for a wide range of NAAT formats. The portable and wireless system, termed the Multiplexed Array Gene Imager (MAGI), has a volume of 380 cm3 and costs less than $90 to build. The MAGI system can be powered using only a battery pack and is controlled wirelessly by a computer using a Web-based graphical user interface. Performance of the MAGI system was evaluated using loop-mediated isothermal amplification assays that achieved time-to-positive values under 20 min. Overall, the MAGI system is easy to manufacture and assemble and provides a highly flexible and functional platform that can be adapted to microfluidic or microwell based assays for use in diverse environments including point-of-care and at-home settings.