Low-Cost Diagnostics: New on IEEE Pulse Magazine

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Prototype of low-cost diagnostic device, courtesy of Paul Yager. Diagnostic devices that are robust enough to withstand use in the field yet simple enough to be used by nearly anyone are increasing access to health care in the developing world. Scientists, public health professionals, biotech companies, and nonprofits are all working on promising new tests for a variety of global health problems.I take a look at some of the latest developments in low-cost diagnostics in my latest piece for IEEE Pulse magazine: The Present and Future of Low-Cost Diagnostics.

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