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Andrew Brooks, Designer of COVID-19 Saliva Test, Dies at 51


Andrew Brooks, Designer of COVID-19 Saliva Test, Dies at 51
The Rutgers University researcher created the first FDA-authorized spit test, which has since been used by millions of people.
Feb 2, 2021
ABOVE: Andrew Brooks photographed in April 2020 at the RUCDR Infinite Biologics soon after the Rutgers COVID-19 saliva test received emergency approval from the FDA.
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Andrew Brooks, a molecular neuroscientist who developed the first COVID-19 saliva test to receive emergency use authorization by the US Food and Drug Administration, died on January 23 of a heart attack. He was 51.
In the early days of the pandemic, when testing resources such as swabs and reagents were scarce, Brooks’s saliva test offered a fast and reliable way to screen large numbers of people. The test, which he designed while head of the Rutgers-affiliated biorepository RUCDR Infinite Biologics, protected essential workers from exposure to the virus as they collected samples b ....

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Rutgers researcher who developed first COVID-19 saliva test dies


Rutgers researcher who developed first COVID-19 saliva test dies
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Rutgers researcher who developed first COVID-19 saliva test dies
A Rutgers University research professor who developed the first COVID-19 saliva test died of a heart attack earlier this month in New York City, The New York Times reported on Sunday.
Andrew Brooks died at age 51 on Jan. 23, about 10 months after changing the game for COVID-19 testing with his spit test that allowed testing to increase significantly.
His test received emergency approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last April, at a time when tests were limited, leading to high demand. Since then, more than 4 million tests using his approach have been conducted, according to the Times. ....

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