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Gene-Testing Machine for Doctors

A new device rapidly analyzes blood for medically relevant genetic variations.

IBM's Move in Microfluidics

Its new chip could be used in easy and cheap diagnostic tests.

Enhancing Access to Genomic Medicine

A startup aims to calculate the value in the onslaught of genetic tests.

Tiny Devices Use Light to Grab Cells

Silicon chips and lasers could pick out and count cells on microfluidic devices.

Blood Test Offers More Accurate Picture of Health

A Seattle company is developing rapid tests for thousands of proteins.

Ultrafast DNA Nanosensor

A new type of sensor makes diagnosing infections quick and easy.

A More Sensitive Cancer Breathalyzer

A new kind of sensor could one day be used to detect lung cancer.

Nanowires That Behave Like Cells

Transistors with lipid membranes could make better interfaces for neural prosthetics.

Rapid TB Detector

An ultrasensitive test can spot bacteria in a half hour.

Silicon Chip Spots Blood Proteins

A microfluidic chip that integrates a light sensor detects blood proteins.

A Skin Test for Alzheimer's Disease

Scientists aim to commercialize a test that detects an inflammatory marker in skin.

Better Detection of Lung Cancer

New diagnosis methods could reduce invasive and unnecessary surgery.

Finding Early Signs of Mad-Cow Disease

A comprehensive study of gene-expression changes could lead to new diagnostic tests.

TR10: Paper Diagnostics

George Whitesides has created a cheap, easy-to-use diagnostic test out of paper.

Finding Early Signs of Arthritis

Atomic-force microscopy could advance osteoarthritis drug development.

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