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CMU Student Designs Innovative Medical Tool MOUNT PLEASANT, MI--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 2, 2008 -- A new tool will help researchers in labs
around the world improve the precision of their findings.
The Chromosome
Dropper Tool eases challenges of today's chromosomal analysis,
which
involves research using genes, embryo, clone and stem cells
to help
diagnose medical conditions, said Yunyan Qu, a physician
assistant student
at Central Michigan University who invented the tool.
And that is what led Qu to invent this much-needed tool, which enables a technician to drop chromosomes exactly where they need to be on a slide. It also produces more efficient results because the angle is always accurate, and it's flexible to allow a change of degree, spot location or height. "This invention is an example of Yunyan's resourcefulness and innovation," said Thom Saunders, a research assistant professor at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. "This tool improves the quality of our research results and that will have a positive impact in the field." Lab technicians can easily be trained to use the tool, which creates even more efficiency in the lab as a whole. Once a scientific supply company purchases rights to the tool, it will be widely distributed. "This is another step toward progress," said Dr. Ahmad Hakemi, director of the physician assistant program at CMU. "The future of medical diagnosis and treatment will be heavily dependant on this type of research." Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=846764 Contact: Source: Central Michigan University
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