Only a sophomore in high school, Jack Andraka may have invented a new test for a deadly form of cancer. Ethan Hill It’s first period digital arts class, and the assignment is to make Photoshop ...
Jack Andraka, the now 16-year-old who, at 15, developed a test that could revolutionize how we test for pancreatic, ovarian, and lung cancer, is surprisingly humble. Speaking at the mHealth Summit in ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - An award-winning young scientist addressed a student conference at the Medical University of South Carolina. Jack Andraka, who at age 15 created an inexpensive early detection ...
In developing a test that rapidly detects pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancers, Jack Andraka acknowledged he experienced a few stumbles in the laboratory. “As soon as I got in the lab, I realized I ...
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