Saatchi, which is owned by France's Publicis Groupe, SA, chose LifeStraw over a field
of competitors that included a reusable controller to improve the distribution
of IV fluids, a collapsible wheel that can be folded down for easier storage when not in use on bicycles or wheelchairs, an energy - efficient laptop designed for children in developing countries, a 3 - D display that uses special optics and software to project a hologramlike
image of patient anatomy for cancer treatment, an inkjet printing system for fabricating tissue scaffolds on which
cells can be grown, a visual prosthesis for bypassing a diseased or damaged eye and sending signals directly to the brain, books with embedded sound tracks to help educate illiterate adults on health issues, a phone that provides telecommunications coverage to poor rural
populations in developing countries, and a brain - computer interface designed to help paralyzed people communicate via neural signals.
High contrast
images facilitate robust automatic tracking and behavioural analysis
of hundreds
of individual
cells within heterogeneous
cell populations is now possible without the need for intrusive dyes or labels, bringing unique morphological, temporal, and dynamic phenotypic data to your research.
Through
image analysis
of breast tumors and TDLNs, we have found that immune
cell populations as well as their spatial distributions and clustering patterns have strong correlation with clinical outcome.