New Publication: Development of an HPV 16 rapid test founded in user-centered design with primary care clinicians

HTQL is excited to share a new publication in Analytical Methods:

“Development of an HPV16 rapid test founded in user-centered design with primary care clinicians.”

This paper pairs a user-centered design process—with primary care clinicians informing early concept development and workflow needs—with detailed biomedical test specifications. By bridging user-centered design, clinical practice, and engineering, it provides value for public health researchers, physicians, and biomedical engineers developing point-of-care diagnostics. 

This work represents a strong collaboration among Purdue Public Health and Biomedical Engineering researchers and clinical partners at Indiana University.

Link: https://doi.org/10.1039/D5AY01621E

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