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Purpose
to develop an electrochemical point-of-care device to provide rapid diagnosis of malaria and serious bacterial infections in children using a finger-prick blood sample.
Grantee
Division
Global Health
Year Awarded
2012
Region Served
GLOBAL
Committed Amount
$100,000
Grant Topic
Discovery and Translational Sciences
Duration (Months)
18
Grantee Location
Leeds, United Kingdom
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