ColdTrace - research by Nexleaf Analytics and UW CSE Ph.D. student
(and Change member) Rohit Chaudhri - has won this year's Vodafone
Wireless Innovation Competition.

ColdTrace is a low-cost wireless sensor designed to improve access to
vaccines which protect thousands of children against diseases such as
tuberculosis and polio. The sensor remotely monitors the temperature
of vaccines. It also provides a better understanding of the vaccine
cold storage, transportation and distribution infrastructures,
particularly in areas where regular records are not maintained.

Nexleaf Analytics is a nonprofit technology company co-founded by UCLA
Ph.D. alumna Nithya Ramanathan that provides lightweight sensor
technologies for measuring the impact of critical public health and
environmental interventions.

http://news.cs.washington.edu/2013/06/02/coldtrace-wins-vodafone-wireless-innovation-competition
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