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John Lewandowski, a graduate student in mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, thinks he’s got the answer. He helped invent a battery-powered machine that uses magnets and lasers to identify malaria-infected blood, and co-founded a company, Disease Diagnostic Group (DDG), to develop it.


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