Deanne Cuda
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Deanne Cuda is a leading researcher in clinical immunology and infectious disease diagnostics, with a particular focus on high-throughput serological testing. Her most cited work, published in 2020, addresses the urgent global need for reliable SARS-CoV-2 antibody detection during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cuda developed a sensitive and specific assay using a fully automated liquid-handling robotic system, enabling rapid, large-scale serosurveillance. This innovation has been cited 32 times, reflecting its critical role in community screening, infection prevalence assessment, and patient identification during a time when over 14.7 million infections were confirmed worldwide. Her contributions exemplify the integration of automation and precision medicine, advancing the capacity for real-time pandemic response. Cuda’s work not only showcases technical ingenuity but also underscores her commitment to public health, making her a pivotal figure in the evolution of scalable diagnostic platforms for emerging infectious threats.
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