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Manu Prakash

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Fields
  
Bioengineering

Alma mater
  
MIT, IIT Kanpur

Field
  
Biological engineering

Institutions
  
Known for
  
Foldscope, Paperfuge

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Notable awards
  
Notable award
  
MacArthur Fellowship (2016)

Nominations
  
Lemelson-MIT Student Prize

People also search for
  
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Manu prakash a 50 cent microscope that folds like origami


Manu Prakash is an Indian born scientist who is a Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University. He is best known for his Foldscope and Paperfuge. Prakash received the MacArthur Fellowship in September 2016. He and his team are also working on a water droplet based computer in Stanford University. His work focuses on frugal innovation that makes medicine, computing and microscopy accessible to more people across the world.

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