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Article: Research conducted at University of Toronto has updated our knowledge about malaria.
- Article from:
- Biotech Week
- Article date:
- October 7, 2009
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"Deficits in clinical microbiology infrastructure exacerbate global infectious disease burdens. This paper examines how commodity computation, communication, and measurement products combined with open-source analysis and communication applications can be incorporated into laboratory medicine microbiology protocols," scientists in Toronto, Canada report (see also Malaria).
"Those commodity components are all now sourceable globally. An informatics model is presented for guiding the use of low-cost commodity components and free software in the assembly of clinically useful and usable telemicrobiology workstations. The model incorporates two general principles: 1) ...
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