This Thursday at Change, we will be hosting a talk by professor of
bioengineering Paul Yager <http://faculty.washington.edu/yagerp/>, who will
discuss his work on developing cell-phone-based point-of-case diagnostics
for use in developing countries. He will be joined by bioengineering postdoc
Dean Stevens, computer science graduate student Nicola Dell, and
undergraduate bioengineering student Sugandhan Venkatachalam, who will speak
about their work on the project.

*For the last 15 years the Yager lab has been working on development of
microfluidic devices for point-of-care diagnostics. Over the last 5 years
the lab was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation?s Grand Challenges
in Global Health initiative to develop a system for performing both
immunoassays and nucleic acid assays that would work in the low resource
settings in the developing world?the DxBox. Inside the DxBox, the
immunoassay were performed on a sophisticated disposable, and the assay
results were captured using a cell phone chip camera. One of the conclusions
of the DxBox project was that to minimize the final cost-per-assay, one of
the few possible approaches was to put all the chemistry on an inexpensive
(but sophisticated) disposable, and to replace the permanent reader with a
camera-equipped cell phone. In collaboration with the Borriello lab, we have
been converting protocols that Dean Stevens developed in the DxBox project
for quantifying immunoassay results (form a movie from his cell phone) with
MatLab into code that runs on the Android phone operating system. We will
present the most recent progress on the project.*

Please join us for sandwiches, and to learn more about mobile point-of-care
diagnostics!

*What:* Paul Yager on Cell-Phone-Based Point-of-Care Diagnostics for the
Developing World
*When:* Thursday, March 10th at noon
*Where:* Paul Allen Center, Room 203
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