University of Tasmania researchers developing world-first mobile virus detection device

Emily Jarvie
June 6 2020 - 7:00am
TRACE: University of Tasmania researcher Professor Michael Breadmore and PhD candidate Mostafa Adel Atia Abuzeid at a university laboratory. Picture: supplied
TRACE: University of Tasmania researcher Professor Michael Breadmore and PhD candidate Mostafa Adel Atia Abuzeid at a university laboratory. Picture: supplied

World-leading research into the science of trace detection to develop a tool which rapidly and accurately detects coronavirus and other surface viruses is being undertaken by University of Tasmania academics in partnership with GreyScan.

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Emily Jarvie

Emily Jarvie

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Emily Jarvie is a political journalist at The Advocate and The Examiner newspapers based in Hobart, Tasmania. Contact: emily.jarvie@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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