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MSU engineers secure $3.4 million to develop diamond devices to detect Parkinson’s – News-Medical.Net

Engineers from Michigan State University have secured $3.4 million in grants to develop diamond implants that could let doctors diagnose and treat Parkinson’s disease earlier.

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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 12 2020
Engineers from Michigan State University have secured $3.4 million in grants to develop diamond implants that could let doctors diagnose and treat Parkinson’s disease earlier.
MSU’s Wen Li and Erin Purcell are leading the effort to use innovative diamond devices to monitor the brain’s biochemistry for early warning signs of disease. The National Institutes of Health and an MSU Strategic Partnership Grant are funding the work, which includes preclin…

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