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Feb 1, 2021 · Andrew Brooks, a research professor at Rutgers University who led the development of the first FDA-approved Covid-19 saliva test, died suddenly on January 23, according to a Rutgers statement.
Andrew Ira Brooks (February 10, 1969 – January 23, 2021) was an American immunologist, academic, and businessman. He was an associate research professor at Rutgers University and the developer of the first FDA -approved rapid saliva test for COVID-19 diagnosis.
Jan 31, 2021 · Andrew Brooks, a research professor at Rutgers University who developed the first saliva test for the coronavirus, died on Jan. 23 in Manhattan. He was 51. The cause was a heart attack, his...
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Jan 26, 2021 · Andrew Brooks, 51, a research professor who led the creation of the first coronavirus saliva-based test, which received FDA emergency approval last spring and has played a significant role in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, died unexpectedly on Saturday.
Feb 2, 2021 · The Rutgers University researcher created the first FDA-authorized spit test, which has since been used by millions of people. He died of a heart attack on January 23, 2021, leaving a legacy of fast and reliable testing for the pandemic.
Feb 1, 2021 · Andrew Brooks was a Rutgers University professor and CEO of Infinity Biologix, who created the first FDA-approved rapid saliva test for COVID-19. He died of a heart attack in January 2021, leaving behind a legacy of saving lives and advancing science.
Feb 1, 2021 · Andrew Brooks, 51, is credited with developing the first saliva-based test for COVID-19, which received FDA emergency approval last spring when tests were limited. In a statement, Rutgers said Brooks died unexpectedly on Jan. 23. Brooks’ sister told the New York Times the cause was a heart attack.