Purdue University, Micro Imaging Technology Strategic Research Collaboration on Rapid Detection of Pathogens
October 01 2013 - 7:00AM
Marketwired
Micro Imaging Technology, Inc. (OTCQB: MMTC) announced today a
strategic research collaboration with Purdue University to prove
the concept of faster, cheaper, and easier pathogen testing for
Listeria and Listeria monocytogenes in foods using laser light
scattering. The partnership pairs similar laser light scattering
technologies developed independently by each contributor to
demonstrate the speed and accuracy of using non-biological methods
to provide a simple, rapid, and cost-effective solution to food
pathogen testing.
Dr. Arun Bhunia, BVSc, PhD, Professor of Food Microbiology at
the Purdue University Department of Food Science, will direct the
Purdue portion of the research together with Dr. Euiwon Bae, a
mechanical engineer, at his facilities in West Lafayette, IN. Prof.
Bhunia received his Ph.D. in Food Microbiology at the University of
Wyoming. A recent recipient of Purdue's Outstanding Graduate
Educator (College of Agriculture), Dr. Bhunia's research has
focused on the development of novel detection and diagnostic tools
for food borne pathogens employing optical and electrical
biosensors, including light scattering based sensors. Dr. Bhunia's
group developed Purdue's BARDOT (Bacterial
Rapid Detection using Optical scattering Technology,) a
colony-based bacterial screening system that very rapidly scans and
detects pathogens on culture plates.
Micro Imaging Technology's Chief Scientist, Dr. David Haavig, is
the Program Director of the effort and also will lead MIT's efforts
in the collaboration. Coincidentally, he received his Ph.D. in
Physics from Purdue University in 1983. Dr. Haavig was instrumental
in developing the MIT 1000, a bacterial cell
based identification system that can identify pathogenic bacteria
in three (3) minutes (average) at significant cost savings per
test. "The synergy of these two systems for independent detection
(BARDOT) and confirmation (MIT 1000) of the presence of pathogens
in food is fantastic. This is a win-win program," Dr. Haavig
remarked. "It benefits MIT, Purdue and its students, as well as the
entirety of the food industry and consumers worldwide. We cannot be
more pleased to be working with Dr. Bhunia and his staff."
About: Purdue University
Purdue University is a major education and research institution
known for discoveries in science, technology, engineering, math and
beyond. Founded in 1869 in West Lafayette, Indiana, the University
proudly serves its state as well as the nation and the world. More
than 39,000 students from all 50 states and 130 countries, along
with some 850 student organizations and Big Ten Boilermaker
athletics, make for a lively environment.
About: Micro Imaging Technology, Inc.
Micro Imaging Technology, Inc. is a California-based public
company that is also registered to do business under the name
Micro Identification Technologies. MIT has
developed and patented the MIT 1000, a stand-alone, rapid,
optically-based, software driven system that can identify
pathogenic bacteria and complete an identification test, after
culturing, in three (3) minutes (average) at the lowest cost per
test when compared to any other conventional method. It does not
rely on chemical or biological agents, conventional processing,
fluorescent tags, gas chromatography or DNA analysis. The process
requires only clean filtered water and a sample of the unknown
bacteria. Revenues for all rapid testing methods exceed $5 billion
annually -- with food safety accounting for over $3.5 billion,
which is expected to surpass $4.7 billion by 2015 according to BCC
Research. In addition, the recently passed "New" U.S. Food Safety
Bill is expected to further accelerate the current annual growth
rate of 6.6 percent.
In June 2009, the AOAC Research Institute (AOAC RI) awarded the
Company Performance Tested Methods SM (PTM) certification for the
rapid identification of Listeria. The AOAC RI provides an
independent third party evaluation and expert reviews of methods
and will award PTM certification to methods that demonstrate
performance levels equivalent or better than other certified
bacteria identifying methods. The MIT System underwent hundreds of
individual tests, including ruggedness and accuracy, to earn AOAC
RI's certification for the identification of Listeria.
You can find more information about our company and about Micro
Identification Technologies™. Please visit our newly enhanced
website at www.micro-identification.com.
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