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May 19, 2017, Filed Under: collaborators

Bob and Cathy O’Rear

We are grateful for the generous contributions to the DIY Stream by Bob and Cathy O’Rear! Alumnus Helped Usher in Age of Personal Computing and Guide Lunar Astronauts Home

February 18, 2016, Filed Under: collaborators

Texas Memorial Museum

We are grateful to the Texas Memorial Museum for sponsoring 2 summer fellowships under the Joseph Jones Life on Waller Creek endowment.  Additionally, TMM has sponsored numerous undergraduate research awards at the Undergraduate Research Forum.

February 18, 2016, Filed Under: collaborators

Ellington Lab

The success of the DIY Diagnostics stream research is in no small part due to the continuous support of the Ellington Lab.

February 16, 2016, Filed Under: collaborators

Bob and Cathy O’Rear

The DIY Diagnostics FRI stream is made possible thanks to the continuous financial support of  Bob and Cathy O’Rear.

January 28, 2016, Filed Under: collaborators, DIY Research, Mosquito

DIY funded by Gates GCE Grant for Mosquito Diagnostics

Undergraduate researchers at the University of Texas at Austin are creating diagnostics to test mosquitos for blood-borne pathogens. These diagnostics will combine a simple mosquito-processing device by Paratus Diagnostics with molecular technology to transduce the presence/absence of pathogens into a chemical signal for reading on a common pregnancy test strip. Freshman… read more 

February 19, 2015, Filed Under: collaborators

Contributors

The DIY Diagnostics Stream is made possible thanks to a generous donation from Bob and Cathy O’Rear. DIY is supported by the Freshman Research Initiative and the University of Texas at Austin.

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