Scottish experts to help present disease-detecting technology at United Nations event

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A pioneering programme involving a University of Glasgow professor is aiming to bring disease detection tech to Sub-Saharan Africa.

A PIONEERING programme involving a University of Glasgow professor will bring disease-detection technology to Sub-Saharan Africa.

The group is developing ways to use lateral flow tests to diagnose more than one disease at the same time in remote locations. The project builds on previous work undertaken by Professor Cooper and his Glasgow colleague Professor Julien Reboud which prototyped similar diagnostic techniques to monitor conditions in Uganda.

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