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October 16, 2020

Researcher works with resonant coil screen-printed on paper

A researcher works with a resonant coil screen-printed on paper, part of a multilayered assembly University of Iowa researchers are developing to use as a contact-free diagnostic testing platform to monitor infection during pandemics.

[This research was supported by a U.S. National Science Foundation Rapid Response Research grant (IIP 2029532).]

Learn more in the Iowa State University news story Engineers developing no-touch, mail-in, fast-scan test for COVID-19, other outbreaks. (Date image taken: July 2020; date originally posted to NSF Multimedia Gallery: Oct. 16, 2020)

Credit: Reuel Group, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Iowa State University


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