Students Win Dyson Award for sKan Melanoma Detector
A team of biomedical engineering students have won the 2017 international James Dyson Award, and the £30,000 ($39,000) prize that goes with it, for their innovative sKan device that uses skin temperature measurements to diagnose skin cancer. The Ja...
Source: Medgadget - Category: Medical Devices Authors: Tom Peach Tags: Dermatology Source Type: blogs
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