
autohaem
@autohaem
We aim to make consistent, high quality automated blood smearing and staining available everywhere. Members of @cicutagroup, tweets by @s_j_mcdermott.
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https://www.autohaem.org 30-06-2020 18:25:59
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Up next, Samuel McDermott talks about automating blood smearing using Open Hardware in response to malaria crisis by automating the diagnosis.


Thank you to Trinity Hall and the Lee-Yung family fund for funding my very own first piece of equipment. What else could it be, but a 3D printer!


TONIGHT! ⏰⏰ We are excited about the final presentations from our Easter term Development #iteams on 14th June at 18:30 BST, in person and online! Cambridge i-Teams Teams will be presenting on #bloodsmears, #foetalmonitoring & #climatedata. Registration: eventbrite.co.uk/e/development-…

Thank you to the amazing group from Cambridge i-Teams Centre for Global Equality development i-Teams! They have done important work in helping us understand the best regions to manufacture and distribute the devices.







We're looking forward to our outreach stall tomorrow afternoon at Cambridge Festival in the IfM! We'll be demonstrating the new v3 prototype for the first time and talking about why we want to make automated blood smearing more accessible. More info: festival.cam.ac.uk/events/what-wo…




It's out! Read stories from Cambridge University on accelerating research impact through #opensource technologies for health & sustainability. Compiled by EngBio IRC engbio.cam.ac.uk/projects/apply… #OpenScience


An inspiring event EngBio IRC meeting other open science enthusiasts and the launch of the Open Technologies compendium. 🔓




🎈Don't forget to come visit us at the IfM tomorrow as part of Cambridge Festival 🗓️ 16 March, 13:00 - 17:00 📍 Institute for Manufacturing We have a family-friendly mix of wonderful talks and activities planned and look forward to welcoming you! ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/events/cam-fes…

This afternoon we're at Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) for Cambridge Festival showing how much we can learn from blood smears!
