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The [[Global Laboratory Initiative]] (GLI) is a program set up by the [https://www.fundacionprobitas.org/en/home Probitas Foundation] in 2010 with the aim of reinforcing the capacities of clinical diagnostic laboratories in the most vulnerable regions of the world. | The [[Global Laboratory Initiative]] (GLI) is a program set up by the [https://www.fundacionprobitas.org/en/home Probitas Foundation] in 2010 with the aim of reinforcing the capacities of clinical diagnostic laboratories in the most vulnerable regions of the world. | ||
As part of this big initiative Probitas promoted an [https://imaging.upc.edu/en initiative to create a platform to automate the diagnosis of Malaria and Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs)]. This pages contain information describing different technologies involved in this project. | As part of this big initiative Probitas promoted an [https://imaging.upc.edu/en initiative to create a platform to automate the diagnosis of Malaria and Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs)]. This pages contain information describing different hardware and software technologies involved in this project. | ||
Latest revision as of 08:59, 1 January 2023
The Global Laboratory Initiative (GLI) is a program set up by the Probitas Foundation in 2010 with the aim of reinforcing the capacities of clinical diagnostic laboratories in the most vulnerable regions of the world. As part of this big initiative Probitas promoted an initiative to create a platform to automate the diagnosis of Malaria and Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). This pages contain information describing different hardware and software technologies involved in this project.