Erica A. Moehle
Papers
2
Total Citations
27
H-Index
2
About
Erica A. Moehle is a researcher whose work has been pivotal in advancing public health surveillance, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her primary research areas include viral diagnostics, high-throughput automation, and saliva-based testing methodologies. Moehle’s major contribution lies in the development and validation of robotic RNA extraction protocols for SARS-CoV-2 surveillance using saliva samples. Her most-cited paper (2021, 18 citations) demonstrates that saliva is an ideal specimen for large-scale asymptomatic surveillance due to its ease of collection and reliability in detecting viral RNA. A second related work (2021, 9 citations) further refines these protocols, emphasizing a direct-to-RT-qPCR approach that bypasses traditional nucleic acid extraction steps. Together, these studies have streamlined COVID-19 testing, enabling rapid, cost-effective screening of entire populations. By eliminating cumbersome manual extraction, Moehle’s innovations have reduced bottlenecks in diagnostic workflows, making mass surveillance feasible during a global health crisis. Her work exemplifies how automation and clever assay design can transform pandemic response, earning her recognition as a key contributor to scalable viral detection strategies.
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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