"The impact of Dr. Buddy Ratner's latest work, funded by the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation, is hard to describe.

?We loosely call it the magic wand,? Dr. Ratner said. It's relatively
simple physics. Electricity reacts with a flow of gas to create a
glowing, low-temperature plasma. The plasma breaks off a few molecules
from a sample of bodily fluid and sends them through a machine that
measures the major nutrients on a computer tablet in three minutes.

Normally, this process takes a tube and a half of blood and 24 hours
of analysis. So, for developing countries, this ?plasma pen? truly
could be magic. As Dr. Gaetano Boriello explained, ?in Tanzania,
there?s one doctor for every 50,000 people.?

Dr. Boriello studies how technology like Dr. Ratner?s can help in
places with few medical resources. He says the plasma pen, which is
planned to be an app for a smartphone, will be a powerful tool for
social workers who often only get one chance to help someone.

?In very poor, rural, even nomadic communities, finding that same
patient again can be a hell of a chore sometimes,? Boriello said. ?And
so having that result right there onsite is really important.?"

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