Student Ready Entrepreneurial Development in Biotechnology 422 Development of an Onsite Detection Kit for Brucella Using Immunogenic/virulence Genes
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
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This abstract describ~s the development of an onsite antigen-based diagnostic kit for the
early detection and treatment of infectious diseases, using in silica technology. In silica
technology is a computer-based approach that involves the use of computational modelling
and simulations to optimize the design of the diagnostic kit, the identification of the antigen,
in silica design, physical prototyping, and testing. The development of onsite antigen-based
diagnostic kits plays a crucial role in the rapid and accurate detection ofvarious infectious
diseases. In recent years, Insilico technologies have emerged as powerful tools for
accelerating the development process, reducing costs, and improving the efficiency of
diagnostic kit design. Insilico technology, including computational modelling, molecular
docking, and virtual screening, was employed to facilitate the rational design and
optimization of the diagnostic kit. Through the use of Insilico techniques, the interactions
between the target antigens and potential antibodies or receptors were predicted and
evaluated. This enabled the identification of the most promising candidates for inclusion in
the diagnostic kit. Furthermore, Insilico simulations aided in optimizing the assay
conditions, such as reaction time, temperature, and concentration, to enhance the
petformance and accuracy of the diagnostic kit. The Insilico driven development process
significantly reduced the time and resources required for traditional experimental
approaches. It allowed for a systematic evaluation of numerous antigen-antibody or antigenreceptor
com in tion leading to the select" o~f optim.al pairs for the diagnostic kit
