Firm founded by U of T alumnus to supply Ontario with nearly one million portable COVID-19 test kits
Update May 4, 2020: Health Canada has said it wants to run additional testing on Spartan Bioscience's test kit
The Government of Ontario is purchasing nearly one million portable COVID-19 test kits from Spartan Bioscience, a biotech firm led by a 含羞草传媒 alumnus.
The portable Spartan Cubes, which drew the attention of the federal government last month, can provide results in as little as 30 minutes.
鈥淲e think portable, rapid COVID-19 testing will be important to help control the pandemic,鈥 says Paul Lem, CEO of Spartan Bioscience. 鈥淚t is gratifying to see a made-in-Canada solution helping Canadians.鈥
厂辫补谤迟补苍鈥檚&苍产蝉辫; follows news of a $9.5-million contract between Spartan and Alberta Health Services for 250 handheld devices and 100,000 test kits. Both purchases are pending Health Canada approval, with the first shipments expected to arrive next month.
鈥淲e think it鈥檚 a game changer,鈥 says Lem, who earned his bachelor of science in human biology from U of T鈥檚 Faculty of Arts & Science in 1998 as a member of University College. He received his medical degree from the University of Ottawa in 2002 before returning to U of T鈥檚 medical microbiology residency program.
By adapting the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 COVID-19 DNA test to its own Spartan Cube, Spartan Bioscience is bringing portable testing to remote locations across the country 鈥 and ultimately around the world.
The Cube is a small box-like device that collects and analyzes DNA without the need to send samples to a traditional lab, making it ideal for in-field diagnostic testing.
鈥淭his is our whole reason for existing,鈥 says Lem. 鈥淥ur mission has always been to bring DNA testing out of the lab and into these portable personal DNA analyzers.鈥