Project BioLab-MYCO, the Automatic DST testing device for Tuberculosis

Project BioLab-MYCO, the Automatic DST testing device for Tuberculosis

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UPDATE: Project BioLab-MYCO Has Finally Reached the Next Level with its Breakthrough Publication! Scientists at the lab are ecstatic to announce that their long-awaited study, A Low Cost/Low Power Open Source Sensor System for Automated Tuberculosis Drug Susceptibility Testing, has been published in a prestigious scientific journal. The research team, led by Kim Kyukwang, presents a revolutionary low-cost and low-power sensor system capable of automated tuberculosis drug susceptibility testing. Project BioLab-MYCO aims to develop an affordable automatic device for detecting drug sensitivity tests in Tuberculosis patients. By harnessing the power of nitrate reductase assay method, this innovative technology detects mycobacteria growth, making it an excellent solution for developing nations. Exciting News! Project BioLab-MYCO's cutting-edge project is taking off with groundbreaking advancements! The team showcases motor holder, linear servo linker, color sensor holder, and Ogawa medium holder, all 3D printed using the Makerbot Replicator 2X. Stay tuned to see what's in store! Want to learn more about this pioneering work? Head over to GitHub at https://github.com/W5-KAIST/BioLabMYCO for access to their comprehensive research. Get ready to be a part of something truly remarkable!

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