Manu Prakash
Manu Prakash is an Indian scientist who is a professor of bioengineering at Stanford University. Manu was born in Meerut, India. He is best known for his contributions to the Foldscope and Paperfuge. Prakash received the MacArthur Fellowship in September 2016. He and his team at Stanford University have developed a synchronous computer that operates using the physics of moving water droplets. His work focuses on frugal innovation that makes medicine, computing and microscopy accessible to more people across the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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Energetics of the microsporidian polar tube invasion machinery by Ray Chang, Ari Davydov, Pattana Jaroenlak, Breane Budaitis, Damian C Ekiert, Gira Bhabha, Manu Prakash
Published 2024-02-01
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MultiSero: An Open-Source Multiplex-ELISA Platform for Measuring Antibody Responses to Infection by Janie R. Byrum, Eric Waltari, Owen Janson, Syuan-Ming Guo, Jenny Folkesson, Bryant B. Chhun, Joanna Vinden, Ivan E. Ivanov, Marcus L. Forst, Hongquan Li, Adam G. Larson, Lena Blackmon, Ziwen Liu, Wesley Wu, Vida Ahyong, Cristina M. Tato, Krista M. McCutcheon, Rebecca Hoh, J. Daniel Kelly, Jeffrey N. Martin, Michael J. Peluso, Timothy J. Henrich, Steven G. Deeks, Manu Prakash, Bryan Greenhouse, Shalin B. Mehta, John E. Pak
Published 2023-05-01
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