D-Lab: Medical Technologies for the Developing World

Photo of a glass slide etched with thin channels for fluid movement.

Microfluidic chip designed by a student during Lab 5 of the course. These patterns were etched using a CNC blade. (Image by Nathan Cooke.)

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MIT Course Number

EC.710

As Taught In

Spring 2010

Level

Undergraduate

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Course Description

Course Description

D-Lab Health provides a multidisciplinary approach to global health technology design via guest lectures and a major project based on fieldwork. We will explore the current state of global health challenges and learn how to design medical technologies that address those problems. Students may travel to Nicaragua during spring break to work with health professionals, using medical technology design kits to gain field experience for their device challenge. As a final class deliverable, you will create a product design solution to address challenges observed in the field. The resulting designs are prototyped in the summer for continued evaluation and testing.

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Jose Gomez-Marquez. EC.710 D-Lab: Medical Technologies for the Developing World. Spring 2010. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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