Professor Paul Yager, University of Washington, presents research on using paper microfluidics for multiplexable autonomous self-contained single-use disposable nucleic acid amplification (NAAT) testing. Prof. Yager emphasizes getting rid of permanent instrumentation, getting real-time results, and platform integration of these stand-alone devices.
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Professor Paul Yager, University of Washington, presents research on using paper microfluidics for multiplexable autonomous self-contained single-use disposable nucleic acid amplification (NAAT) testing. Prof. Yager emphasizes getting rid of permanent instrumentation, getting real-time results, and platform integration of these stand-alone devices.