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Karp wins Kyoto Prize!
Conboy stem cell engineering discovery in Nature
Kumar, Lee and Mofrad receive Hellman Faculty Awards
Rubinsky’s cancer treatment demonstrated
Lee's eNose on Discovery Channel
Seung-Wuk Lee Recieves NSF CAREER Award
Fletcher lab uses microjets to encapsulate proteins
Fletcher Funded by Microsoft to Develop CellScope
Stem-cell grant to Conboy will spur research on rejuvenating muscle
Kumar Develops Magnetic Control of Cellular Events
Fletcher new Deputy Division Director at LBL
Conboy receives $2.25 million stem cell grant
Budinger Receives 2007 Excellence in Technology Award
Luke Lee lab cover story for culture and lysis on a chip
Luke Lee pioneers molecular imaging in single cells
Liepmann elected AIMBE Fellow
Rubinsky wins ISC Award
Anderson in Tech Review 35
Keasling heads new BioEnergy Institute
Seung-Wuk Lee's Paper Among Society’s ‘Top 5’
Arkin and Keasling new AAM Fellows
Jay Keasling profiled in Science
Berkeley wins $500mil energy grant
Rubinsky punches holes in cells
Fletcher Lab publishes in Nature
In Memory of Dean Newton
Keasling on ABC news
Keasling Scientist of the Year
Keasling featured in California magazine
BioE Faculty: Freaking Brilliant
Conolly in Engineering News
Karp talks computing in New York Times
Conboy on stem cell panel
Li lab coaxes stem cells into blood vessels
Fletcher models tissue development
Lee makes gold and dna ruler
Holmes Translates the Language of Life
Li Lab builds arterial scaffolding
Sastry tracks wireless data
NSF Funds Synthetic Biology Center
Budinger's Named Best Paper
Luke Lee in Colorado Springs Gazette
Arkin explains operons
Head-Gordon Explains Water
Sarah Nelson Heads UCSF QB3
Jay Keasling on CNN Future Summit
In Memoriam: Ted Cohn
Dr. Arkin a new father
Budinger elected to NAE Council
Healy talks stem cells
 
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  • ecuador06  ( 19 items )
    A group of bioengineers are traveling to Ecuador to investigate the use of a novel, easy-to-use microdevice for screening Dengue Fever. The CDC recently identified Dengue Fever as the most important mosquito-borne viral disease in the world, with over 2.5 billion affected. The proposed point-of-care microdevice is under development in the Luke Lee lab. The device combines a well characterized bead-based capture assay with a cost-efficient, fast, and sensitive detection system, making it ideal for the developing world. Anat Caspi, Tanner Nevill, and Nick Toriello will spend three weeks in Ecuador visiting hospitals and clinics in Quito, Guayaquil, and Borbon as they assess the feasibility of implementing their device for Dengue diagnosis.
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