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Nano nod for lab-on-a-chip

Nano nod for lab-on-a-chip

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  •  May 1, 2012
  •  Nano nod for lab-on-a-chip
  •  Posted by innovation at 6:00 am
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  •  Biotech, Cutting-edge, Disruptive Innovation, FYI, Innovation, Malaria, Medicine, Nanotech, Promising for so many reasons, Shape of Things to Come?, Startups, University of Alberta, Worth Repeating
  •  Tagged with: Antimalarial medication, aquila diagnostic systems, care medicine, chief technology officer, DNA, Domino, edmonton-based nano startup, genetic test, Genetic testing, herd of cattle, infectious disease, lab on a chip, malaria, nano nod for labonachip, plastic chip, point-of-care medicine, Polymerase chain reaction, small plastic chip, thinking outside the box, University of Alberta
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Potential to revolutionize point-of-care medicine You wouldn’t know it from appearances, but a metal cube the size of a toaster, created at the University of Alberta, is capable of performing the same genetic tests as [...]

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