
Many children born in the developing world suffer and die from sickle cell disease each year simply because there are no cost-effective tests to diagnose the condition. A.J. Kumar hopes to put a halt to at least some of those deaths. A Post-Doctoral Fellow in Chemistry and Chemical Biology working in the lab of George Whitesides, the Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor, Kumar and colleagues, including other co-authors, have developed ...
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