Stevens Group members win first round of Biotechnology YES competition

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Stevens Group members Shweta Agarwal, Harriet Gliddon, Sonia Hallen, Charis Kallepitis and Allie Speidel formed a team that won the first round of the Biotechnology YES (Young Entrepreneurs Scheme) competition with their novel bacterial/viral point of care device design. The purpose of the scheme aims to raise awareness of the commercialisation of bioscience ideas among early career researchers. Congrats to all!

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