Dr. Smith |
11-01-2013 09:02 AM |
Jack Andraka, Wunderkind
Old news, I spoze. I missed the news when it happened, but I happened to catch an interview with wunderkind Jack Andraka on The Colbert Report the other day that blew me away.
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-col...3/jack-andraka
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Jack Andraka explains how he devised a new way to detect cancer, which earned him the grand prize at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. (05:38)
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From what I was able to glean from the interview, the simple blood test takes only 5 minutes to perform, and costs only 3 cents.
From his own website:
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Jack Andraka is a Maryland high school sophomore who at age 15 invented an inexpensive and sensitive dipstick-like sensor for the rapid and Jack Andraka explains how he devised a new way to detect cancer, which earned him the grand prize at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. (05:38)early detection of pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancers. After a close family friend died of pancreatic cancer, Jack (then a ninth grader) became interested in finding a better early-detection diagnostic test. He learned that the lack of a rapid, low-cost early screening method contributed to the poor survival rate among individuals with pancreatic cancer. After thinking further about the problem, he came up with a plan and a budget to put his ideas in motion. (more)
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And his Wiki page... Jack Andraka
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