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QUEEN'S AWARDED FUNDING TO CARRY OUT COVID-19 RAPID TESTING TRIALVial with COVID-19 Test written on side

05 May 2020

Queen’s University Belfast has received funding to conduct a trial with the aim of developing a rapid diagnostic test for COVID-19.

The study is in partnership with HiberGene Diagnostics Ltd, Medcaptain in China, and Italian Hospital IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, who along with Queen’s, have been awarded €930,000 from EU H2020 to develop a highly accurate diagnostic test for COVID-19 that aims to show results within an hour.

The test would enable clinicians to test for COVID-19 on site, eliminating the need to send samples to a centralised laboratory, saving time and resources.

Professor Cliff Taggart, lead researcher from the Wellcome-Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine at Queen’s University, said: “The local availability, speed and accuracy of the test will help inform public health preparedness and response in the ongoing pandemic.”

The test for COVID 19 disease utilises LAMP (Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification) technology and HiberGene’s proprietary technology know how.

The Belfast Health & Social Care Trust carried out the initial development work on a prototype Meningococcal Disease test in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast and funded by the Meningitis Research Foundation and Health & Social Care Research and Development Division.

The prototype technology was exclusively licenced by HSC Innovations to HiberGene Diagnostics Ltd, Dublin, Ireland, who subsequently commercialised the test for sale via HiberGene’s network of 45 distributors covering over 70 countries worldwide.

Seamus Gorman, CEO of HiberGene said: “We are delighted to lead an international consortium to quickly develop and bring to market a rapid easy-to-use molecular diagnostic test for COVID 19 disease.

“Rapid diagnosis and reporting of results is the key to containing the COVID 19 disease and this test can play an important role in its diagnosis and control.”

Further information on additional research and analysis carried out at Queen's University Belfast in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus, can be found at: https://www.qub.ac.uk/coronavirus/. If you would like to support the University in its efforts to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, click here.

Media enquiries should be addressed to the Communications Officer at Queen’s University Belfast. 

During the COVID-19 crisis, the Development and Alumni Relations Office is endeavouring to remain in contact with the University’s graduates and donors, and to promote online networking initiatives, to keep Queen’s alumni and supporters connected. 

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