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John T. McDevitt is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of medicine, with an emphasis on infectious diseases, surgery, periodontics, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and epidemiology.

The scientist's work covers several main research topics including COVID-19 clinical research studies, oral health pathology and treatment, sepsis diagnosis and treatment, salivary gland tumors diagnosis and treatment, COVID-19 diagnosis using artificial intelligence, head and neck cancer studies, as well as biosensors and analytical detection.

John T. McDevitt has contributed to multiple publications, with recent papers including:

  • Clinical decision support tool and rapid point-of-care platform for determining disease severity in patients with COVID-19, 2020, Lab on a Chip
  • Managing COVID-19 With a Clinical Decision Support Tool in a Community Health Network: Algorithm Development and Validation, 2020, Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Point-of-care oral cytology tool for the screening and assessment of potentially malignant oral lesions, 2020, Cancer Cytopathology
  • Smart Diagnostics: Combining Artificial Intelligence and In Vitro Diagnostics, 2022, Sensors
  • Clinical Decision Support Tool and Rapid Point-of-Care Platform for Determining Disease Severity in Patients with COVID-19, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as Cancer Research, Journal of Medical Internet Research, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Lab on a Chip, and Sensors.

Collaboration plays a significant role in their research activities. Frequent coauthors include Michael P. McRae, Nicolaos Christodoulides, Kritika Srinivasan Rajsri, Glennon W. Simmons, and Stella K. Kang.

Best Publications

  • Aptamer-based sensor arrays for the detection and quantitation of proteins

    Romy Kirby;Eun Jeong Cho;Brian Gehrke;Travis Bayer

  • General signaling protocols for chemical receptors in immobilized matrices

    John T. Mcdevitt;Eric V. Anslyn;Jason B. Shear;Dean P. Neikirk

  • Fluid based analysis of multiple analytes by a sensor array

    John T. McDevitt;Eric V. Anslyn;Jason B. Shear;Dean P. Neikirk

  • Application of microchip assay system for the measurement of C-reactive protein in human saliva

    Nicolaos Christodoulides;Sanghamitra Mohanty;Craig S. Miller;M. Chris Langub

  • Solution-based analysis of multiple analytes by a sensor array: toward the development of an electronic tongue

    Steve Savoy;John J. Lavigne;J. Seung Jin Yoo;John Wright

  • Nano-bio-chips for high performance multiplexed protein detection: determinations of cancer biomarkers in serum and saliva using quantum dot bioconjugate labels.

    Jesse V. Jokerst;Archana Raamanathan;Nicolaos Christodoulides;Pierre N. Floriano

  • A Microchip CD4 Counting Method for HIV Monitoring in Resource-Poor Settings

    William R Rodriguez;Nicolaos Christodoulides;Pierre N Floriano;Susan Graham

  • Development of multianalyte sensor arrays composed of chemically derivatized polymeric microspheres localized in micromachined cavities.

    Adrian Goodey;John J. Lavigne;Steve M. Savoy;Marc D. Rodriguez

  • Use of Saliva-Based Nano-Biochip Tests for Acute Myocardial Infarction at the Point of Care: A Feasibility Study

    Pierre N. Floriano;Nicolaos Christodoulides;Craig S. Miller;Jeffrey L. Ebersole

  • Differential receptors create patterns diagnostic for ATP and GTP.

    Shawn C. McCleskey;Michael J. Griffin;Stephen E. Schneider;John T. McDevitt

  • Self-Assembly of Conjugated Polymers at the Air/Water Interface. Structure and Properties of Langmuir and Langmuir−Blodgett Films of Amphiphilic Regioregular Polythiophenes

    Niels Reitzel;Daniel R. Greve;Kristian Kjaer;Paul B. Howes

  • A microchip-based multianalyte assay system for the assessment of cardiac risk.

    Nick Christodoulides;Maiyen Tran;Pierre N. Floriano;Marc Rodriguez

  • Boronic acid based peptidic receptors for pattern-based saccharide sensing in neutral aqueous media, an application in real-life samples

    Nicola Y. Edwards;Thomas W. Sager;John T. McDevitt;Eric V. Anslyn

  • Lab-on-a-Chip Methods for Point-of-Care Measurements of Salivary Biomarkers of Periodontitis

    Nicolaos Christodoulides;Pierre N. Floriano;Craig S. Miller;Jeffrey L. Ebersole

  • DNA Hybridization and Discrimination of Single-Nucleotide Mismatches Using Chip-Based Microbead Arrays

    Mehnaaz F. Ali;Romy Kirby;Adrian P. Goodey;Marc D. Rodriguez

  • Synthetic, electrochemical, optical, and conductivity studies of coordination polymers of iron, ruthenium, and osmium octaethylporphyrin

    James P. Collman;John T. McDevitt;Charles R. Leidner;Gordon T. Yee

  • Systems and methods including self-contained cartridges with detection systems and fluid delivery systems

    John T. Mcdevitt;Karri Ballard;Nicolaos J. Christodoulides;Pierre N. Floriano

  • Method and apparatus for the delivery of samples to a chemical sensor array

    John T. Mcdevitt;Eric V. Anslyn;Jason B. Shear;Dean P. Neikirk

  • A multicomponent sensing ensemble in solution: differentiation between structurally similar analytes.

    Sheryl L. Wiskur;Pierre N. Floriano;Eric V. Anslyn;John T. McDevitt

  • System and method for integrating fluids and reagents in self-contained cartridges containing sensor elements

    John T. Mcdevitt;Eric V. Anslyn;Jason B. Shear;Dean P. Neikirk

  • Differential receptors create patterns that distinguish various proteins

    Aaron T. Wright;Michael J. Griffin;Zhenlin Zhong;Shawn C. McCleskey

  • Particle on membrane assay system

    John T. Mcdevitt;Nick J. Christodoulides;Pierre N. Floriano;Karri L. Michael-Ballard

  • Intra- versus intergranular low-field magnetoresistance of Sr2FeMoO6 thin films

    H. Q. Yin;J. S. Zhou;J. P. Zhou;R. Dass

  • Multi-shell microspheres with integrated chomatographic and detection layers for use in array sensors

    John T Mcdevitt;Adrian Goodey;Jason B Shear;Eric Anslyn

  • Translational and Clinical Applications of Salivary Diagnostics

    W.V. Giannobile;J.T. McDevitt;R.S. Niedbala;D. Malamud

  • Integration of semiconductor quantum dots into nano-bio-chip systems for enumeration of CD4+ T cell counts at the point-of-need

    Jesse V. Jokerst;Pierre N. Floriano;Nicolaos Christodoulides;Glennon W. Simmons

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric V. Anslyn
Eric V. Anslyn The University of Texas at Austin
Dean P. Neikirk
Dean P. Neikirk The University of Texas at Austin
Royce W. Murray
Royce W. Murray University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
James P. Collman
James P. Collman Stanford University
Richard J. Kryscio
Richard J. Kryscio University of Kentucky
Chad A. Mirkin
Chad A. Mirkin Northwestern University
John B. Goodenough
John B. Goodenough The University of Texas at Austin
David Fenyö
David Fenyö New York University
Arumugam Manthiram
Arumugam Manthiram The University of Texas at Austin
Denis F. Kinane
Denis F. Kinane University of Bern

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