Requirements for high impact diagnostics in the developing world
Mickey Urdea (),
Laura A. Penny,
Stuart S. Olmsted,
Maria Y. Giovanni,
Peter Kaspar,
Andrew Shepherd,
Penny Wilson,
Carol A. Dahl,
Steven Buchsbaum,
Gerry Moeller and
Deborah C. Hay Burgess
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Mickey Urdea: Halteres Associates, LLC
Laura A. Penny: Halteres Associates, LLC
Stuart S. Olmsted: RAND Corporation
Maria Y. Giovanni: National Institutes of Health, 6610 Rockledge Drive, Room 6007
Peter Kaspar: Biomerieux, 5 Rue des Berges, 38024 Grenoble
Andrew Shepherd: Omega Diagnostics Group PLC, Hillfoots Business Village, Alva
Penny Wilson: Consultant to the Biotechnology, Life Science & Healthcare Industries
Carol A. Dahl: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Steven Buchsbaum: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Gerry Moeller: FIND Diagnostics
Deborah C. Hay Burgess: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Nature, 2006, vol. 444, issue 1, 73-79
Abstract:
This paper focuses on the technologies required to meet the global health diagnostics needs presented in the previous papers, highlighting how new diagnostic technologies might have the potential to change medical and public-health scenarios in the developing world.
Date: 2006
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