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Controlling robots, projecting images, depositing checks, augmented reality, not to mention internet, GPS, and cameras... and now we can add microscopes to the list. Prof. Dan Flectcher and his team ...
CellScope’s overall goal here is to make the lives of busy parents just a little bit easier, Douglas says, and with smartphones reaching ubiquity, ...
The CellScope is a revolutionary attachment that turns a standard camera-enabled cell phone into a clinical quality microscope with a magnification of up to 50X, taking convergence into the realm ...
CellScope is just one of the companies that aims to utilize smartphones to bring more professional healthcare tools into the home. Erik Douglas, co-founder and CEO of Cellscope, ...
CellScope, a San Francisco startup, believes that telemedicine’s next frontier is buried under earwax. The company makes a case that slides over the iPhone and transforms it into an otoscope ...
The CellScope's engineers and the public-health groups that will help test it are optimistic that the device could be a solution. It all began in a Berkeley bioengineering class taught by Daniel ...
Cellscope Will Enable Malaria and Tuberculosis Diagnosis in Developing World. April 7, 2017 April 15, 2009 by Brian Wang. A few years ago, Daniel Fletcher posed a challenge to the students in his ...
It was over a year ago that UC Berkeley introduced the world to CellScope, the 60x microscope for cellphones made from cheap, off the shelf components (like a re-purposed belt clip). Now, even ...
CellScope also makes a version for use by pediatricians in their offices, called the Oto PRO. It's available for pre-order across the US, for $299.
The CellScope camera, which won $100,000 in Intel’s INSPIRE EMPOWER Challenge in its black and white form, is still in the prototype phase. Here’s hoping it gets shipped out to developing ...
The CellScope could make a huge difference to treatment of the sick in the developing world -- and it all starts with the humble mobile phone CellScope aims to solve sickness in developing world ...
Silicon Valley can't get enough of mobile apps that allow users to share photos, as venture capitalists compete to jam tens of millions of dollars into the space. Instagram, Daily Booth, Color ...