Microfluidic 3D Printed Chips

Microfluidic 3D Printed Chips

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This 3D-printed device enables early detection of liver cancer by measuring the GPC3 protein directly from a drop of blood. It separates plasma without a centrifuge, then uses special gels and gold antibodies to amplify the signal. A built-in sensor reads a simple colour change, giving digital results in just 15 minutes. Fast, portable, and affordable, it offers an accessible tool for timely cancer screening in resource-limited settings

Team

Basma Eldakhshab

Basma Eldakhshab

Ain Shams University

Basma Nagy Ibrahim a fresh graduate chemist from Ain Shams University, Faculty of Science, Chemistry Department (Class of 2023) with a GPA of 3.028 (Very Good). Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Inorganic & Analytical Chemistry, l’m working as a Research Analyst at the International Center for Bioavailability, Pharmaceutical, and Clinical Research (ICBR). With previous experience as a Medical Lab Chemist, I have strong laboratory, analytical, and problem-solving skills. I’m passionate about expanding my knowledge, gaining hands-on experience, and contributing to the scientific field

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Youssef Hussien

Youssef Hussien

Nour-Eddine Mohammad

Nour-Eddine Mohammad