Biomedical projects
The project aims to develop a rapid, cheap, and sustainable spirometer that could measure important breath parameters in real-time.
A inexpensive colorimeter to check for pH, concentration and turbidity of urine.
A remotely controlled chamber in a coldroom/fridge that allows the heating of stored items to a desired temperature before being used.
We're developing a prototype for a cheap and easy-to-use probe with a potential application in detection and monitoring of cancerous tissue.
Rodent behavioural test equipment is key for biological research yet expensive - our team is developing a low-cost alternative
Diabetes diagnosis and management using Android over Bluetooth and NFC.
This simple agarose device allows live imaging of the embryo models (gastruloids) self-organised in vitro.
Detecting pH and lactic acid from vaginal discharge can help diagnose gynecological conditions.
Thermally insulated box that maintains sensitive samples like vaccines and cells at the desired temperature via battery or 12V sources.
We will develop DeepSkin, a hand-held, portable and easily understood digital dermatoscope that is cheap, simple and capable of storing and transmitting dermatoscopic images.