Portable Biotechnology Tools Developed for Remote Labs
Researchers from the University of Toronto have created a suite of low-cost, portable biomanufacturing tools aimed at improving access in remote laboratories.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 5 days ago
A team from the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy has introduced innovative biotechnology tools designed for use in remote settings.
These tools include freeze-dried reagents and hand-powered hardware, making them suitable for areas with limited resources.
The project involved collaboration with researchers from various parts of the globe, emphasizing the importance of accessibility in biomanufacturing.