A new type of “lab on a chip” developed by McGill University scientists has the potential to become a clinical tool capable of detecting very small quantities of disease-causing bacteria in just minutes.

The device designed by Sara Mahshid, Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at McGill, is made of nano-sized “islands,” about one tenth of the thickness of a single human hair, which act as bacterial traps or snares.

Classified as: Sara Mahshid, lab on a chip, bacteria, Nanotechnology, bacterial traps, health and lifestyle
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Published on: 30 Jul 2018
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