Antimicrobial Resistance – Sample-Ready™ Reagents
Detect and identify 12 different antimicrobial resistance determinants
Detect and identify 12 different antimicrobial resistance determinants
Antibiotic resistance and emerging resistance determinants are steadily increasing amongst common bacteria. Effective screening of bacterial resistance determinants is a global public health challenge requiring rapid assessment. BioGX provides real-time PCR tests that support rapid screening for common antimicrobial resistance determinants.
Multi-platform compatibility with Quantstudio 5™, ABI 7500 Fast Dx, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, Bio-Rad CFX384 Touch™, pixl™ Real-Time PCR Platform, BD MAX™
Long-Term shelf-life stability
vanA, vanB, vanC1, vanC2/3 Part no. 450-016-Series
BioGX real-time PCR-based detection reagents are manufactured and packaged as open system reagents (OSR) for use with open system platforms and have to be validated by the user. Examples of open system platforms are the BD MAX™ System, Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 5, and Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™ real-time PCR platforms.
Research use only reagents are not intended for human or animal diagnostic use. It is the responsibility of the end user to determine the performance of the reagents in an appropriately designed validation study for their intended use.
vanA, vanB Part no. 450-017-Series
BioGX real-time PCR-based detection reagents are manufactured and packaged as open system reagents (OSR) for use with open system platforms and have to be validated by the user. Examples of open system platforms are the BD MAX™ System, Applied Biosystems 7500 Fast Dx, QuantStudio™ 5, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™ and Bio-Rad CFX384 Touch™real-time PCR platforms.
Research use only reagents are not intended for human or animal diagnostic use. It is the responsibility of the end user to determine the performance of the reagents in an appropriately designed validation study for their intended use.
KPC, NDM, OXA-48 Part no. 450-018-Series
Research use only reagents are not intended for human or animal diagnostic use. It is the responsibility of the end user to determine the performance of the reagents in an appropriately designed validation study for their intended use.
VIM, GES, mcr-1 Part no. 450-019-Series
BioGX real-time PCR-based detection reagents are manufactured and packaged as open system reagents (OSR) for use with open system platforms and have to be validated by the user. Examples of open system platforms are the BD MAX™ System, Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 5, and Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™ real-time PCR platforms.
Research use only reagents are not intended for human or animal diagnostic use. It is the responsibility of the end user to determine the performance of the reagents in an appropriately designed validation study for their intended use.
vanA, vanB, mecA Part no. 450-081-LMP
BioGX real-time PCR-based detection reagents are manufactured and packaged as open system reagents (OSR) for use with open system platforms and have to be validated by the user. Examples of open system platforms are Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 5, and Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™ real-time PCR platforms.
Research use only reagents are not intended for human or animal diagnostic use. It is the responsibility of the end user to determine the performance of the reagents in an appropriately designed validation study for their intended use.
Resistance Determinant | Product Code | Product Name | Compatible real-time PCR Platforms |
GES | 450-019-C-MAX | VIM, GES, mcr-1 | BD MAX™ |
450-019-LMP | VIM, GES, mcr-1 | Applied Biosystem Quantstudio 5™, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, pixl™ | |
KPC | 450-018-C-MAX | KPC, NDM, OXA-48 | BD MAX™ |
450-018-LMP | KPC, NDM, OXA-48 | Applied Biosystem Quantstudio 5™, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, pixl™ | |
mcr-1 | 450-019-C-MAX | VIM, GES, mcr-1 | BD MAX™ |
450-019-LMP | VIM, GES, mcr-1 | Applied Biosystem Quantstudio 5™, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, pixl™ | |
mecA | 450-081-LMP | vanA, vanB, mecA | Applied Biosystem Quantstudio 5™, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, pixl™ |
mecC | 450-081-LMP | vanA, vanB, mecA | Applied Biosystem Quantstudio 5™, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, pixl™ |
NDM | 450-018-C-MAX | KPC, NDM, OXA-48 | BD MAX™ |
450-018-LMP | KPC, NDM, OXA-48 | Applied Biosystem Quantstudio 5™, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, pixl™ | |
OXA-48 | 450-018-C-MAX | KPC, NDM, OXA-48 | BD MAX™ |
450-018-LMP | KPC, NDM, OXA-48 | Applied Biosystem Quantstudio 5™, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, pixl™ | |
vanA | 450-016-C-MAX | vanA, vanB, vanC1, vanC2/3 | BD MAX™ |
450-017-C-MAX | vanA, vanB | BD MAX™ | |
450-017-LMP | vanA, vanB | Applied Biosystem Quantstudio 5™, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, pixl™ | |
450-081-LMP | vanA, vanB, mecA | Applied Biosystem Quantstudio 5™, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, pixl™ | |
vanB | 450-016-C-MAX | vanA, vanB, vanC1, vanC2/3 | BD MAX™ |
450-017-C-MAX | vanA, vanB | BD MAX™ | |
450-017-LMP | vanA, vanB | Applied Biosystem Quantstudio 5™, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, pixl™ | |
vanC1 | 450-016-C-MAX | vanA, vanB, vanC1, vanC2/3 | BD MAX™ |
vanC2/3 | 450-016-C-MAX | vanA, vanB, vanC1, vanC2/3 | BD MAX™ |
VIM | 450-019-C-MAX | VIM, GES, mcr-1 | BD MAX™ |
450-019-LMP | VIM, GES, mcr-1 | Applied Biosystem Quantstudio 5™, Bio-Rad CFX96 Touch™, pixl™ |
PIXL™ REAL-TIME PCR PLATFORM
Compatibility
650-Series-PXL
For PIXL™ compatible Real-time PCR syndromic multiplexes, reference the 650-Series-PXL product number when placing your order.
BD MAX™ Compatibility
450-Series-MAX
For BD MAX™ compatible Real-time PCR syndromic multiplexes, reference the 450-Series-MAX product number when placing your order.
Multi-Platform Compatibility
450-Series-LMP
For multi-platform compatibility with ABI 7500 Fast, QuantStudio™ & Bio-Rad CFX Touch™, reference the 450-Series-LMP product number when placing your order.
Antimicrobial Resistance PCR Assays with the same PCR profile. | |
BioGX Product Code | BioGX Product Name |
450-017-LMP | vanA, vanB |
450-018-LMP | KPC, NDM, OXA-48 |
450-019-LMP | VIM, GES, mcr-1 |
450-081-LMP | vanA, vanB, mecA |
Dr. Martinez joined BioGX in 2015. Dr. Martinez is responsible for Business Development and Scientific Affairs, expanding our portfolio of IVD products, managing the global technical support efforts of all molecular diagnostic products, and manages a team of scientists responsible for product and technology innovation in conjunction with existing corporate partnerships. Dr. Martinez has over 20 years of experience in molecular biology. Prior to joining BioGX, Dr. Martinez held research positions focusing on cancer cell biology at Albany Medical College, microbial community dynamics at The Georgia Institute of Technology and microbial physiology at The University of Alabama. Dr. Martinez holds a BA in Biology from Boston University and a Ph.D. in Microbiology from The Georgia Institute of Technology.
Mr. Green joined BioGX as a Controller in 2020. He has 30+ years of leadership experience in accounting across diverse industries, including healthcare, water utility management, waste management, mineral extraction, and cash handling. At BioGX, Mr. Green is responsible for managing finance and purchasing departments. He has a BS degree in Accounting from The University of Alabama, and he is a Certified Public Accountant (inactive).
Dr. Shazi Iqbal is a Co-Founder of BioGX and served as its CEO from 2011 to June 2024. Now, as a Venture Partner, he leads M&A and strategic investment opportunities to enable innovation partnerships. Dr. Iqbal has over 25+ years of experience in building healthcare startups into profitable growth companies. He holds a Ph.D. in Biology (Neuroscience), two M.S. degrees in Biochemistry & Biotechnology, and several patents and publications.
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Dr. Shahin Iqbal is the President and Chief Operating Officer at BioGX. He has over 25 years of experience in clinical molecular diagnostics. Before joining BioGX, Dr. Iqbal led the Abbott Diagnostics Global Service & Support specifically for informatics, core lab automation, immunoassay and clinical chemistry systems. He was also responsible for design and development of FISH automation systems at Abbott Molecular. He is the recipient of the President awards and multiple service & innovation awards at Abbott. Dr. Iqbal holds multiple patents on optical sensors, automation systems development, RFID applications and robotics for system dispensing. Prior to joining Abbott, Dr. Iqbal was Head of operations, quality & regulatory, systems development and manufacturing of IHC systems at BioGenex in California. Dr. Iqbal has an MBA and Ph.D as well as a Masters in Electrical Engineering degree from the University of Texas in San Antonio.
Mr. Blackstone joined BioGX in 2007. He has served at BioGX in various senior R&D and quality management roles prior to his current position as VP of Research & Development. Mr. Blackstone has designed and directed the development of over 100 multiplex real time PCR products in the fields of food safety, water quality, pharma QC, and clinical diagnostics. Mr. Blackstone previously served for eight years at the US Food and Drug Administration and as a Commissioned Research Officer in the US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps where he achieved the rank of Lieutenant Commander. George Blackstone received his Master of Science degree from Louisiana State University.
Mr. Hughes joined BioGX in 2015. Prior to joining BioGX, Mr. Hughes led efforts for a diverse range of companies with the development and implementation of certified quality management systems ranging from data storage devices with SONY Corporation, security & detention devices with Norment Security Group, textile manufacturing with Twitchell Corporation, combat vehicle manufacturing with General Dynamics, and therapeutic medical devices with Steris Corporation. Christopher has a BSE from Auburn University and an MBA from Troy State University.
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The BioGX Xfree™ COVID-19 Direct RT-PCR is validated for use with respiratory specimens collected from individuals suspected of COVID-19 by their healthcare provider.
QuantStudio™ 5 Direct Sample Run File
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Dr. Vickery founded BioGX in 2007 and served as President and CEO until 2011. Prior to founding BioGX, Dr. Vickery worked in sales and as a technical consultant at Cepheid. Prior to Cepheid, Dr. Vickery worked at the FDA as a University of Maryland JIFSAN postdoctoral fellow at the University of Maryland, and later served as the Lead for Molecular Methods Development at the U.S. FDA Gulf Coast Seafood Laboratory. He holds multiple patents in biotechnology, has authored or co-authored many publications, and has extensive experience in gene expression analysis, and in the design and development of rapid multiplex molecular tests for microbial and viral detection. Dr. Vickery holds a B.S. degree in Physics and both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Biology (molecular biology and molecular genetics focus – both prokaryotic and eukaryotic). Prior to entering graduate school, Dr. Vickery worked as an executive in the lowbed trailer industry for almost 10 years, pioneering the sale of American made heavy equipment transport trailers into China (ROC) and Japan during his tenure in the industry, and resupplying the oilfields of Kuwait with specialized trailers after the Gulf War.