CIT Produces Ear Savers, Nasal Swabs for NIH'ers

CIT Produces Ear Savers, Nasal Swabs for NIH'ers

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CIT’s signal processing and instrumentation section turned their experience in rapid prototyping, novel instrumentation design and software development toward devising tools and equipment to help pandemic efforts.

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Opti-Swab Media Transport System - 6 Sterile Ultrafine Flock Swab & 1ml Amies Medium - LA-117, Aerobic Anaerobic and Fastidious Bacteria Collection Swabs

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Western Regional Meeting Abstracts, 2015

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CIT Produces Ear Savers, Nasal Swabs for NIH'ers