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Newcastle University
GOLD MEDAL WINNER 2008
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Biological Theme: Bug Busters
We are developing a diagnostic tool that enables the detection of a range of Gram-positive bacterial pathogens endemic in patients around the world. This new system will enable visual detection of these pathogens within minutes. This application would have importance not only in hospital settings, but also in the third world. ( Team:Newcastle University/Bug Busters )
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