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mfragin | 2 years ago
I am totally unqualified to judge this current topic [except for a degree in Biology], but I'm just curious if the "foldiscope" was successful or not.
mfragin | 2 years ago
I am totally unqualified to judge this current topic [except for a degree in Biology], but I'm just curious if the "foldiscope" was successful or not.
lofatdairy|2 years ago
My favorite invention from his lab is the Paperfuge[^1], though the device is probably too recent to know how useful it'll be. Considering that so much point-of-care diagnostics can be done with either a cheap lateral-flow kit or some Cepheid or Abbot microfluidic product though, a non-integrated centrifuge might be a bit tougher to justify.
[^1]: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41551-016-0009, the first author now leads his own lab at GaTech: https://bhamla.gatech.edu/people
ramraj07|2 years ago
aaron695|2 years ago
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