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Further information
1)
General references
Microfluidics:
G.M.
Whitesides, "The origins and the future of
microfluidics", Nature, 442:368-373 (2006),
link.
Diagnostics for developing countries:
D.
Mabey, R.W. Peeling, A. Ustianowski, and M.D. Perkins,
"Diagnostics for the developing world", Nature Reviews Microbiology,
2:231-240 (2004),
link.
R.W.
Peeling, P.G. Smith, and P.M. Bossuyt, Nature Reviews Microbiology,
4 (12 Supplement):S2-6 (2006),
link.
Nature and Gates Foundation supplement on "Improved
Diagnostic Technologies for the Developing World"
(2006),
link.
Microfluidics for developing countries:
C.D.
Chin, V. Linder, and S.K. Sia, "Lab-on-a-chip devices
for global health: Past studies and future
opportunities", Lab on a Chip, 7:41-57 (2007),
link, pdf.
P. Yager,
T. Edwards, E. Fu, K. Helton, K. Nelson, M.R. Tam, and
B.H. Weigl,
"Microfluidic diagnostic technologies for global
public health", Nature, 442:412-418 (2006),
link.
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Research groups
Academic
Industry
3)
Non-profit organizations
Doris
Duke Charitable Foundation
Bill
and Melinda Gates Foundation
PATH
FIND
WHO STI
(sexually transmitted disease)
WHO TDR (tropical
disease research)
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