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Cyclosarin Exposure Detection Via Microarray Data Analysis

March 2005

Andrzej K. Brodzik, The MITRE Corporation
John Dileo, The MITRE Corporation
Andrea Jensenius, The MITRE Corporation
Taehwan Kim, The MITRE Corporation
Olivia Peters, The MITRE Corporation

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this work is to establish feasibility of cyclosarin exposure detection via microarray data analysis and to evaluate the sensitivity of several detection methods to exposure level. First, we test the methods on the Golub leukemia data, and then we apply the methods to multilevel cyclosarin exposure data. Initial results of the investigation suggest that relatively low error rates in detection of a low dose sarin exposure can be obtained using either Bayes classifier, neural networks, or simple class signature matching.

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