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Cancer Detection Device Developers Win James Dyson Award

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Michael Takla, Rotimi Fadiya, Prateek Mathur and Shivad Bhavsar, all graduates of McMaster's Electrical and Biomedical Engineering program, have received the prestigious James Dyson Award with $50K to support the development of The sKan, the team's skin cancer detection device. Members of the sKan team meet James Dyson during a visit to the company's U.K. Headquarters. Courtesy of McMaster. The sKan was one of only two Canadian projects that made the shortlist of 20 finalists, selected from over 1,000 entries from 23 countries by a panel of Dyson engineers. Named after the renowned...Read full article

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    Published: December 2017
    BusinessTechnology NewsMichael TaklaRotimi FadiyaPrateek MathurShivad BhavsarMcMaster Universityprestigious James Dyson AwardawardsfundingcancerAmericasRapidScanBiophotonics

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