Purpose
to develop and test an electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) sensor that uses radio-frequency interference to boost its sensitivity for the detection of malaria pigment in a single red or white blood cell.
Grantee
Division
Global Health
Date
APRIL 2012
Region served
GLOBAL
Committed amount
$100,000
Grant topic
Discovery and Translational Sciences
Duration (months)
24
Grantee location
Clemson, South Carolina, United States
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