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How was Cooperative Diagnostics able to react so fast to an article published by Science Magazine on October 8th, 2009?

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How was Cooperative Diagnostics able to react so fast to an article published by Science Magazine on October 8th, 2009?

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Cooperative Diagnostics’ hallmark is its application of engineering design to molecular processes. We can literally screen millions of possible diagnostic designs mathematically in a matter of minutes, yielding the best possible design for each component of the test. We know before building the diagnostic whether it will work or not, and what the probability is that it will not only detect all strains of virus currently in existence, but all strains that may emerge. This combination of biophysics and bioinformatics algorithms in the design process allows us to create tests that work the first time. Like engineers designing a bridge, this is not something we want to leave to chance. It is something that can and should be designed correctly the first time. We routinely design and validate tests in a rapid time frame because of our unique approach.

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