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How a bacteria-detecting strip of plastic film could help identify contaminated food
Printed Multicomponent Paper Sensor for Bacterial Detection
Federal government invests in McMaster technologies
Congratulations to Dr. John D. Brennan, B.I. Director
John Brennan Keynote Speaker
McMaster's new Biomedical Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing centre
McMaster researchers create microscopic disease-detecting sensor
Target-Induced and Equipment-Free DNA Amplification with a Simple Paper Device
CBC - Details on the new discovery Biointerfaces Institute
McMaster University has developed a new self-diagnostic test
Diagnostic test strips are changing the way disease is disclosed
Mac Researches develop healthcare game changer
Early disease detection via inkjet printing
New test developed at McMaster promises earlier diagnosis of infectious disease
Infectious disease and diagnostics projects receive nearly $15M from Ontario government
Your future kitchen might keep you safe from deadly bacteria
Smartphones get smart about water
Made-in-Canada health solutions
In the future, finding clean water might be as easy as snapping a photo
McMaster “bio-ink” detects deadly bacteria with a touch
Inkjet printers could produce paper sensors that identify dangerous food and water contaminants
Your Useless Inkjet Printer Could Soon Be Used to Test for Disease
Inkjet printer could produce simple tool to identify infectious disease, food contaminants
The future of food safety is being cooked up in a McMaster lab
Slaying superbugs, infectious diseases entails the best of McMaster’s best
Printed sensors kick up a stink!
This Little Pill Can Tell You When Your Water’s Bad And Your Meat's Rotten