Team Of Michigan State University and University of Michigan Professors and Students Developing App For Detecting Cancer In Poor Countries
Amit Chowdhry | August 31, 2011 | 409 views | Add a CommentCategorized under Dieter Tourlousse, Erdogan Gulari, Farhan Ahmad, Greg Seyrig, Jim Tiedje, Maggie Kronlein, Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Michigan State University, Reza Nassiri, Robert Stedtfeld, Syed Hashsham, University of Michigan

Michigan State University professor of civil and environmental engineering Syed Hashsham, Michigan State University professor Jim Tiedje, and University of Michigan professor of Chemical Engineering Erdogan Gulari is working on a low-cost and hand-held device for nations with limited resources to help physicians detect and diagnose cancer. The device is called the Gene-Z device, which can be operated using an iPod Touch or Android tablet.
