$2.1M Aids U of A Researchers in Building Chemical Sensors to Safeguard Troops
November 07, 2024
November 07, 2024
TUCSON, Arizona, Nov. 7 (TNSres) -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release:
The U.S. Army has awarded a team of researchers led by Judith Su, University of Arizona associate professor of biomedical engineering and optical sciences, $2.1 million to build a handheld version of her record-breaking FLOWER sensing device for active military personnel.
The device picks up target compounds at zeptomolar (10 to the power of negative 21) concentrations, an a . . .
The U.S. Army has awarded a team of researchers led by Judith Su, University of Arizona associate professor of biomedical engineering and optical sciences, $2.1 million to build a handheld version of her record-breaking FLOWER sensing device for active military personnel.
The device picks up target compounds at zeptomolar (10 to the power of negative 21) concentrations, an a . . .