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Portable diagnostics designed to be shaken, not stirred

Portable diagnostics designed to be shaken, not stirred

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  •  May 15, 2012
  •  Portable diagnostics designed to be shaken, not stirred
  •  Posted by innovation at 9:14 pm
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  •  Biotech, Cutting-edge, Disruptive Innovation, Innovation, Medicine, Promising, Shape of Things to Come?, University of Washington
  •  Tagged with: advanced materials, Böhringer, certain paths, drops of water, Electrical engineering, environmental tests, hannah hickey, Lotus effect, lotus leaf, medical research, Medical Researchers, Portable diagnostics, portable diagnostics designed to be shaken not stirred, rough surface, simple technology, Surface roughness, Technology, textured surface, university of washington, washington researchers
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“We envision a device that you plug into your phone”   As medical researchers and engineers try to shrink diagnostics to fit in a person’s pocket, one question is how to easily move and mix [...]

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