THE University of Tasmania and
Housefield Pty Ltd has announced
the signing of an intellectual
property licensing agreement to
develop MilliSpot, a new blood
sampling and storage system.
MilliSpot is a polymer-based
material that can stabilise and store
small amounts of dried blood, from
a finger-prick for example, that
allows laboratories to carry out
analyses with greater accuracy.
The technology was invented
by a team led by Professor Emily
Hilder in the Australian Centre for
Research on Separation Science
(ACROSS) and has been developed
by the University for more than five
years.
Hilder said MilliSpot was more
reliable than current methods.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 04 Jun 14 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 04 Jun 14
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