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Research in a tweet
The new biosensor can detect malaria using a small blood sample. It even reveals the amount of the pathogen. It was developed by Jülich researcher Dr. Gabriela Figueroa Miranda and her team. She and her colleague Dr. Viviana Rincón Montes have applied for a patent for the sensor and are planning a start-up.
After the Future Prize, the NRW Innovation Award is the most highly endowed award of its kind in Germany. The German-Israeli Umbrella Cooperation awards prizes to outstanding young researchers every year.
effzett.fz-juelich.de/en/3-21/a-start-up-for-malaria-testing
The new biosensor can detect malaria using a small blood sample. It even reveals the amount of the pathogen. It was developed by Jülich researcher Dr. Gabriela Figueroa Miranda and her team. She and her colleague Dr. Viviana Rincón Montes have applied for a patent for the sensor and are planning a start-up.
After the Future Prize, the NRW Innovation Award is the most highly endowed award of its kind in Germany. The German-Israeli Umbrella Cooperation awards prizes to outstanding young researchers every year.
effzett.fz-juelich.de/en/3-21/a-start-up-for-malaria-testing
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