Rice University graduate student Pelham Keahey presents the case for BiliSpec, a jaundice diagnostic device, at the seventh annual DevelopmentXChange event for Saving Lives at Birth: A Grand Challenge for Development in Washington, D.C. (Credit: Meaghan Bond/Rice University)

Rice University graduate student Pelham Keahey presents the case for BiliSpec, a jaundice diagnostic device, at the seventh annual DevelopmentXChange event for Saving Lives at Birth: A Grand Challenge for Development in Washington, D.C. (Credit: Meaghan Bond/Rice University)

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Rice 360˚ Neonatal Technology Meets Development Grand Challenge

NEST 360˚ jaundice diagnostic device wins grant for continued development

NEST 360˚, a Rice University-affiliated international team working to end preventable newborn deaths in Africa, got a boost when one of its life-saving neonatal technologies won funding support.