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AnemiaPhone will enable access to rapid screening and diagnosis of iron deficiency at the point of need, Cornell University, which developed the technology, said. photo credit: ANIRUDH on...
AnemiaPhone, a technology developed by Cornell University researchers to accurately, quickly and cheaply assess iron deficiency, has been transferred to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) for integration into its programs. AnemiaPhone will enable access to rapid screening and diagnosis of iron deficiency at the point of...
AnemiaPhone, a technology developed by a multidisciplinary team of Cornell researchers to accurately, quickly and cheaply assess iron deficiency, has been transferred to the Indian Council of Medical Research of the government of India for integration into its programs for anemia, women’s health, and maternal and child health throughout the...
A foundational gift has endowed and named the Joan Klein Jacobs Center for Precision Nutrition and Health in the College of Human Ecology (CHE), expanding Cornell’s portfolio of research and programs in the emerging field of precision...
Do you need funding for your Point-Of-Care (POC) global health solution? Meet with Professor David Erickson and Professor Saurabh Mehta to learn about the PORTENT Center funding opportunity to develop your innovative global health POC...
An interdisciplinary team led by Cornell University has received a five-year grant to launch a new center for engineering, testing and commercializing point-of-care diagnostic devices that will have international...
The devices and technologies will help point-of-care detection of nutritional deficiencies, infections and cancers globally in resource-limited...
An interdisciplinary team led by Cornell has received a five-year grant to launch a new center for engineering, testing and commercializing point-of-care diagnostic devices that will have international...
Grants continue support of Point of Care Technology Research...