Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine Kit
Published by AWills January 29th, 2007 in News, Drug DevelopmentThe Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, under the Defence Research and Development Organisation, has developed a kit with a radiation dose less than that of a CT scan to detect and locate bacterial infections throughout the body. The kit has been used in human trials in 20 hospitals around India and has a shelf life of about a year. The lead developer, AK Singh, has filed a patent for the product and was named Scientist of the Year by the Indian Prime Minister. To date, there have only been domestic sales, but countries in the Middle East, the Philippines and Singapore have all made offers to buy the kit.
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