Dr. Lubov Yu. Brovko
Senior Research Associate, Adjunct Professor at Univ of Guelph
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Author | Instructor
Publications (7)

Proceedings Article | 29 August 2017 Paper
Proceedings Volume 10313, 103132W (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2283900

SPIE Press Book | 1 December 2010
KEYWORDS: Bioluminescence, Proteins, In vivo imaging, Luminescence, Calcium, Green fluorescent protein, Fluorescent proteins, Sensors, Pathogens, Imaging systems

SPIE Press Book | 28 March 2007
KEYWORDS: Acquisition tracking and pointing, Bioluminescence, Bacteria, Biological research, Toxicity, Pathogens, Luminescence, Microorganisms, Contamination, Statistical analysis

Proceedings Article | 13 October 2005 Paper
Lubov Brovko, Nadya Romanova, Christina Leslie, Helene Ollivier, Mansel Griffiths
Proceedings Volume 5969, 596914 (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.628596
KEYWORDS: Bacteria, Picosecond phenomena, Viruses, Visible radiation, Safety, Microorganisms, Yeast, Liquids, Photodynamic therapy, Resistance

Proceedings Article | 12 September 2003 Open Access Paper
Lubov Brovko, Mansel Griffiths
Proceedings Volume 4967, (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477888
KEYWORDS: Pathogens, Bacteria, Bioluminescence, Safety, In vivo imaging, Organisms, Tissues, Microorganisms, Environmental sensing, Natural surfaces

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Conference Committee Involvement (7)
Fluorescence In Vivo Imaging Based on Genetically Engineered Probes: From Living Cells to Whole Body Imaging IV
25 January 2009 | San Jose, California, United States
Small Animal Whole-Body Optical Imaging Based on Genetically Engineered Probes
21 January 2008 | San Jose, California, United States
Small Animal Whole-Body Optical Imaging Based on Genetically Engineered Probes
23 January 2007 | San Jose, California, United States
Genetically Engineered Probes for Biomedical Applications
24 January 2006 | San Jose, California, United States
Genetically Engineered and Optical Probes for Biomedical Applications
25 January 2005 | San Jose, CA, United States
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Course Instructor
SC696: Bioluminescence for Food and Environmental Safety
This course will provide with introduction to basics of bioluminescent methods used for rapid analysis of microbiological quality of food and environmental samples. Bioluminescence-based methods currently are the only methods that allow detection of microorganisms in close to real-time format. These methods are found in applications ranging from high-throughput screening of food and environmental samples for microbiological safety and quality to sophisticated methods that provide more detailed information on the bacterial agents present in the sample including their identification, antibiotic and antimicrobial substances resistance, physiological and metabolic state, spatial distribution in the sample, etc. Basics of bioluminescent systems will be introduced and explained in the course together with principles of their application in microbiological assays. Different formats of bioluminescent methods will be surveyed and discussed in terms of their applicability for the detection of microorganisms. The following tests will be discussed in details: 1) assays for total bacterial counts; 2) hygiene monitoring; 3) identification of microorganisms. Instrumentation and reagents available on the market that are used for these tests will be reviewed beginning with simple hand-held devices intended for field tests followed by automated luminescent plate readers and CCD cameras, pros and cons will be discussed.
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