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17-year-old student develops tool to rapidly diagnose malaria, other blood diseases
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17-year-old student develops tool to rapidly diagnose malaria, other blood diseases
A student at Dickinson High School in North Dakota earned a $50,000 grant to continue the research she started for a school science fair, developing a tool to help doctors diagnose blood diseases faster. According to KFYR TV, 17-year-old Ava Hauck earned the $50,000 grant to turn her science fair project into a real business, much to the teen's surprise and delight. She explained that she is now the founder and CEO of Clinivue, LLC. "We have a …
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