Bradley R. Ringeisen
Papers
2
Total Citations
27
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2
About
Bradley R. Ringeisen is a researcher whose work has made meaningful contributions to the field of infectious disease surveillance and molecular diagnostics, particularly in the context of large-scale public health challenges. His most recognized research centers on the development and optimization of high-throughput testing methodologies for SARS-CoV-2, with a focus on saliva-based detection systems that improve accessibility and scalability in pandemic settings. Ringeisen's most cited work, "Robotic RNA Extraction for SARS-CoV-2 Surveillance Using Saliva Samples" (2021), demonstrates his commitment to translating laboratory innovation into practical public health tools. By leveraging robotic automation for RNA extraction from saliva specimens, his research addresses a critical bottleneck in COVID-19 surveillance — enabling asymptomatic testing across large populations without the discomfort or logistical burden of traditional nasopharyngeal swabs. The study's direct-to-RT-qPCR approach streamlines the diagnostic pipeline, reducing both time and resource requirements. Garnering 18 citations, this work has resonated within the diagnostics and epidemiology communities. Ringeisen's research exemplifies how engineering-driven solutions can meaningfully strengthen public health infrastructure during times of crisis.
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Top Papers
- 1Robotic RNA extraction for SARS-CoV-2 surveillance using saliva samples18 citations · 2021
- 2Robotic RNA extraction for SARS-CoV-2 surveillance using saliva samples9 citations · 2021