Toronto Star - $2 million in grants awarded to researchers hoping to save lives
Toronto researcher Diego Bassaniand his South African colleagues have spent the past six years developing and testing a fetal heart monitor that operates without electricity. Bassani is one of 19 Canadian researchers who received a grant from Grand Challenges Canada this week to pursue innovative solutions to health problems in developing countries. Seven are from Toronto.
[Four researchers are from 平特五不中 and the Research Institute of the MUHC received grants, including]: A low-cost tuberculosis test - 平特五不中 researcher Madhukar Pai鈥檚 idea is to make TB detection tests available for under $2.
鈥淭B, a disease that kills millions of people, is hard to diagnose and there is no accurate, rapid, low-cost test,鈥 Pai said. A test currently costs about $30, making it 鈥減retty unaffordable and very difficult to get in low and middle-income countries,鈥 Singer said. Pai, who trained as a physician in India, said he wants to market the test there as a mainstream offering.
鈥淭his project will demonstrate that it鈥檚 possible to produce affordable diagnostics and yet be profitable,鈥 he said.