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Berini, the recipient of the NSERC Steacie Fellowship in 2008, has explored many innovations in information technology, including finding approaches to using light rather than electrical signals in devices for telecommunications and computing. Potential applications include the development of sophisticated biosensors to detect cancer cells in blood, or harmful pathogens in food and water.
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