March 9, 2021
Judith Su, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering, runs the Little Sensor Lab at the University of Arizona. She’s working to develop ways to detect trace amounts of biomarkers for diseases – including COVID-19. (Photo by Chris Richards/University of Arizona)
PHOENIX – From adapting robots to decontaminate surfaces and deliver food to developing kiosks that can measure vital signs, experts across the globe are using innovative technology to solve complications brought on by COVID-19.
In Arizona, the push for new technology has led to innovations to help curb loneliness, improve access to health care and track the spread of the disease.
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