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EazyDetect - Genetic Marker Library for Cancer Dectection

Problem: Late detections are common for many cancers since the known genetic markers are less in number and their testing is the highest on the cost grid.

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Solution

I want to build an India-centric genetic marker library with the help of CRISPR technology.

First, I intend to collect and analyze data from cancer studies made in India and globally. From this we can identify the most frequently and clinically important mutations in cancers that are common in India. 

Using this we prioritize 20-30 key markers for a pilot panel. 

For the interesting part: I introduce CRISPR-Cas12 with isothermal amplification to detect these markers faster and more effectively. 

Isothermal amplification is another way of PCR where the heat is constant and not transferable between hot and cold. This means we don't need any expensive machines. CRISPR-Cas12 works with a guide RNA to look for a particular mutation/marker. 

Detection is read on a simple paper strip making it budget-friendly and portable. 

I want to start with a few markers to validate the product and then scale it.

Scalability for this idea is very high as there can be good collaborations with hospitals, rural clinics, and research labs.

I'm happy to say that this could create a national cancer marker reference for precision medicine.

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  • An excellent and impactful concept. Building an India-centric genetic marker library using CRISPR technology could significantly improve early cancer detection while making it affordable and accessible. The focus on portability and scalability makes this idea highly promising for both research and healthcare delivery
  • That's an excellent and well-thought-out concept! The integration of CRISPR-Cas12 with isothermal amplification for a portable and affordable cancer detection system is incredibly innovative. Focusing on an India-centric genetic marker library directly addresses a critical need in a cost-effective manner. This approach has the potential to significantly improve early cancer detection rates, especially in resource-limited settings
  • This is super cool! Using CRISPR with isothermal amplification and paper strips makes cancer detection cheaper and easier, especially for rural areas.
  • Smart, scalable, and impactful approach to cancer diagnostics.
  • This is an excellent idea! It’s practical, affordable, and addresses a real gap in cancer detection in India. Using CRISPR with isothermal amplification makes it both innovative and scalable, with huge impact potential for early diagnosis.
  • “Such an amazing idea! Love how you’re focusing on India-specific cancer markers and using CRISPR with paper-strip detection—it’s both innovative and accessible. This could really transform early cancer diagnostics here
  • This is an innovative and practical idea. An India-centric genetic marker library with CRISPR-Cas12 could make cancer detection faster, affordable, and scalable, with huge potential for hospitals and clinics.
  • E-Cell
    This is a very thoughtful idea. You have explained the problem clearly and shown how your solution can make a real difference. A portable, low-cost sensor for microplastics would help many people and communities take better care of water and health.
  • This is an inspiring idea with huge potential. One thing to refine is to handle data collection securely.
  • "Such a forward-thinking approach! Leveraging CRISPR and isothermal amplification to create a portable, low-cost cancer marker detection system is brilliant. Focusing on India-specific mutations makes it highly relevant, and the potential to build a national reference for precision medicine is truly inspiring."
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