Difference between revisions of "Team:Purdue/Collaborations"

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<p>A truly accessible diagnostic should be easily transported long distances without expensive shipping accommodations. To test the functionality of our assay after travelling long distances, we sent several prototypes 140 miles to the Northwestern iGEM team via 2-day express mail. The tests also laid dormant for close to a week before any experiments were performed. We provided the Northwestern team with the following protocol:
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<p>A truly accessible diagnostic should be easily transported long distances without expensive shipping accommodations. To test the functionality of our assay after travelling long distances, we sent several prototypes 140 miles to the Northwestern iGEM team via 2-day express mail. The tests also laid dormant for close to a week before any experiments were performed. We provided the Northwestern team with the following protocol:</p>
  
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Remove the black covered pieces from the zip-locks.
 
Remove the black covered pieces from the zip-locks.
 
Place the smaller circle side face down on a scanner.
 
Place the smaller circle side face down on a scanner.
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Capture a scan every 10 seconds in 48 bit images if possible for 4 minutes.
 
Capture a scan every 10 seconds in 48 bit images if possible for 4 minutes.
 
Repeat for each assay.
 
Repeat for each assay.
Send scans back for analysis
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Send scans back for analysis</p>
  
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Due to a misinterpretation in the protocol, we were unable to collect the data we set out to collect. The mishap did, however, reveal an unrealized problem with the test assays: ambiguous instructions and unmarked testing areas combine for a confusing user experience. We incorporated these findings into a new generation of our paper-based assay which you can view at the link below.
 
Due to a misinterpretation in the protocol, we were unable to collect the data we set out to collect. The mishap did, however, reveal an unrealized problem with the test assays: ambiguous instructions and unmarked testing areas combine for a confusing user experience. We incorporated these findings into a new generation of our paper-based assay which you can view at the link below.
 
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