Microbiome Service Laboratory TeamPut to the Test

On the Front Lines:
UMB Champions of Excellence
Microbiome Service Laboratory Team
Institute for Genome Sciences, School of Medicine


Even before the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded in Maryland in March 2020, Mike Humphrys, MSc, and his Microbiome Service Laboratory (MSL) team got to work on addressing the novel coronavirus. The mission: Transform a genomics lab into a large-scale COVID-19 testing platform.

“We were discussing COVID-19 testing in late February and early March, and we bought the supplies we’d need to kind of play around with the test and figure it out,” said Humphrys, director of MSL, which is part of the Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS) at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM).

“Once you have a swab sample in the lab, you have to extract nucleic acids — DNA and RNA —do a couple of purification steps, and then do the actual test. We use programmable robots for that, so we took the robots and built an assembly line, then bought a bunch more robots with state funding and programmed all of them to run just COVID tests.”

Once the system was functional, the lab was capable of processing 1,000 samples a day, but it wasn’t receiving that many because of the initial struggles setting up COVID-19 test collection. After those front-end issues resolved and tests started pouring in, the lab could process 10,000 or more samples a day coming from various collection sites around Maryland and other nearby states.

“Our capabilities have progressed a lot since the start,” Humphrys said. “During the Thanksgiving and Christmas surges, the system was able to adjust to about 1,000 to 1,200 samples an hour, just churning through them. It was pretty cool to see it in action.

“I think the most we’ve done recently is 11,000 samples in a 10-hour day,” he added. “I don’t think that at any time along the way we’ve really hit our capacity or been totally overloaded.”

Humphrys says the MSL team worked long hours, with some staff working on-site and some remotely. It was common for employees to work 12- to 18-hour days, six or seven days a week. Because of these yeoman efforts and the success of the testing initiative, the MSL team was named a University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) Champion of Excellence.

IGS collaborated with University of Maryland Pathology Associates, UMB, the state of Maryland, and the city of Baltimore on the project, and IGS director Claire Fraser, PhD, who also is the Dean’s Endowed Professor at UMSOM, called the MSL team’s work “extraordinary.”

“The Microbiome Service Laboratory has overcome many technical and logistical challenges to make this testing program a success,” Fraser said. “With Mike’s calm and steady leadership and the staff’s work ethic, ingenuity, and collaborative approach, the lab has inspired all of those involved in this effort across campus and across the state.”

In normal times, MSL supports research studies designed to characterize the bacteria that compose the human microbiome, essentially anything on Earth that is inhabited by bacteria and microorganisms. And while most of the nearly 40-person team is still working on COVID-19 research — including the study of coronavirus variants in positive test samples — a few have shifted back to other research studies.

No matter the project, Humphrys says his team is up to the challenge, and he appreciates MSL’s recognition as a UMB Champion of Excellence.

“Everybody has worked tirelessly and selflessly to get this done, and I’m proud of them all,” he said. “Robotics and molecular biology are familiar to us, because we are all researchers. This clinical component was very new to us, but we basically shed our previous lives and switched over to combat this virus. And that’s pretty remarkable.”

— Lou Cortina

  • Mike Humphrys

    Mike Humphrys, MSc, Technical Director

  • Lisa Sadzewicz

    Lisa DeShong Sadzewicz, PhD, Director

  • Luke Tallon

    Luke Tallon, Director

  • Lindsay Rutt

    Lindsay Rutt, MS, Manager

  • Anup Mahukar

    Anup Mahurkar, MIM, Informatics Director

  • Nicholas Birckner

    Nick Birckner, Lab Helper

  • Jack Boylan

    Jack Boylan, Research Specialist

  • Alexandra Carrigan

    Alexandra Carrigan, Research Assistant

  • Jack Cliffford

    Jack Clifford, Research Assistant

  • Lifu

    Li Fu, Research Specialist

  • Brittany Neimann

    Brittany Niemann, Research Assistant

  • Sandra Ott

    Sandra Ott, Shift Supervisor

  • Melanie Quain

    Melanie Quain, Research Specialist

  • Roussey

    Holly Roussey, Research Specialist in COVID

  • Alex Sadzewicz

    Alex Sadzewicz, Lab Assistant

  • Adam Shahal

    Adam Shahal, Lab Helper

  • Lorelie Soriano

    Lorelie Soriano, Research Assistant

  • Sierra Spindler

    Sierra Spindler, Research Specialist

  • Tiffany Stevenson

    Tiffany Stevenson Yuen, Shift Supervisor

  • Tara Tadimalla

    Tara Tadimalla, Research Assistant

  • Anthony Wiggan

    Anthony Wiggan, Lab Helper

  • Hongqiu Yang

    Hongqui Yang, Research Specialist

  • Logan Yates

    Logan Yates, Informatics Assistant

  • Lisa Bilski

    Lisa Bilski, College Project Manager

  • Bob Carter

    Bob Carter, Project Manager

  • D. Shoemaker

    David Shoemaker, Informatics Support

  • Aditya Mehta

    Aditya Mehta, Informatics

  • Kranthi Vavikolanu

    Kranthi Vavikolanu, Informatics

  • Dustin Olley

    Dustin Olley, Informatics

  • Mike Schor

    Mike Schor, Software Development

  • Theresa Hodges

    Theresa Hodges, Informatics

  • Jonathan Lim

    Jonathan Lim, Informatics

  • Evan Lombardo

    Evan Lombardo, Research Assistant

  • Eric Robins

    Eric Robins, Research Assistant

  • Amy Wardett

    Amy Wardrett, Lab Assistant

  • Tamunoseledia Brown

    Tamunoseledia Brown, Lab Assistant

Name

Title

Jacques Ravel, PhD Associate Director, IGS; Associate Director for Genomics, IGS
Lori McKay College Coordinator
Angela Qian  Lab Helper
Sean Ravel Lab Assistant
Charlotte Ravel Lab Helper
Toni Ann Wiggan Shift Supervisor
Victor Felix Informatics
Pooja Shah Lab Helper

 

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