Purpose
to combine paper-microfluidics and flexible-electronics technology to create devices that are point of care and quantitative, in order to lower access barriers associated with dependence on fixed infrastructure, like centralized clinical facilities and electrical grids, enabling quantitative diagnostics in the field
Grantee
Division
Global Growth & Opportunity
Date
JULY 2013
Region served
GLOBAL
Committed amount
$1,000,000
Grant topic
Nutrition
Duration (months)
25
Grantee location
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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