He developed an inexpensive “nano-artificial nose” (NA-NOSE) that detects disease biomarkers passing from the bloodstream to the lungs and out through the breath. Haick works on the project “more than full time,” though it could take three or four years for NA-NOSE to reach the huge market that eagerly awaits it. The device has proven effective in distinguishing between lung, prostate, breast and colorectal cancer, says Haick, “and we have shown an ability to distinguish between head and neck cancers and lung cancers.” And all this without blood tests or biopsies!
Born and raised in the Christian Arab enclave of Nazareth, few people of any ethnicity have achieved on par with this 35-year-old former Fulbright Fellow. Although nearly a quarter of the Technion student population is of Arab ethnicity, Haick stresses, “Borders between Arabs and Jews cannot be felt here at the Technion. The only condition is to excel in science, and you will find your place.” For more information: http://Inbd.technion.ac.il (“Research”) or [email protected]
Source: Excerpts of an article by Abigail Klein Leichman, www.israel21c.org.
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