Gateway Research Park company earns funding
A potential life-saving medical device developed by a team from UNC-Greensboro is a step closer to coming to fruition.
A $250,000 injection from a National Science Foundation small business innovation research grant will allow 3i NanoTech, Inc., based at Gateway Research Park in Greensboro to explore mass production methods to bring its hand-held diagnostic device to market.
Taylor Mabe helped develop the device , which measures levels of the human protein biomarker troponin, an indicator of someoneā¦
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