Rena Hirani: The Role of Paper Substrates and Storage Conditions
Rena Hirani, Senior Research Fellow at the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, Adjunct Fellow at Macquarie University, shared a post on LinkedIn about recent article Laura Marcela Rey Gomez and her colleagues co-authored, published in Advanced Materials Interfaces, adding:
“This article I had the joy of being senior author on was picked as editor’s choice for the issue of Advanced Materials Interfaces it was featured in.
The icing on the cake of an incredible PhD thesis from Laura Marcela Rey Gomez and collaboration with Yuling Wang, David Inglis, Andrew Care, Nanosensors Research Group Macquarie University.”
Title: Impact of Paper Substrates and Storage Conditions on the Stability of Blood Grouping Assays
Authors: Laura Marcela Rey Gomez, David William Inglis, Andrew Care, Yuling Wang, Rena Hirani

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