2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(449cs) A 20-Cent Centrifuge for Global Health Applications
Authors
M. Saad Bhamla - Presenter, Stanford University
Brandon Benson, MIT
Chew Chai, MIT
Georgios Katsikis, Stanford University
Manu Prakash, Stanford University
Aanchal Johri, Stanford University
Centrifugation is critical to most diagnostic assays, but the infrastructure requirements (cost, electricity) of centrifugation present a significant barrier to low-cost, point-of-care diagnostics. I will describe the design and implementation of an ultra-fast centrifuge that is extremely low-cost (20-cents), light-weight (1g), and operates on human-power, to deliver up to 30,000xg.
The instrument can be easily disposed (use-and-throw centrifugation) and can be carried to remote locations in the field (fits in a pocket).
Using this centrifuge, I will demonstrate that in less than 2 mins, we can separate plasma from whole, human blood.