ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Frederick Balagadde - Inventor
TED Senior Fellow Frederick Balagadde invented the micro-chemostat, a first-of-its-kind, dime-sized piece of transparent plastic that can orchestrate the behavior of living cells.

Why you should listen

Frederick Balagadde is a research scientist in the Engineering Technologies Division at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. As a graduate student at Caltech and Stanford University, Frederick invented the micro-chemostat: a first-of-its-kind microfabricated fluidic chip that mimics a biological cell culture environment in a highly complex web of tiny pumps and human hair-sized water hoses, all controlled by a multitasking computer.

Frederick's pioneering research has attracted interest in the scientific community, including a publication in Science Magazine.

Frederick was a TEDGlobal 2009 Fellow and is a TED Senior Fellow.

More profile about the speaker
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Frederick Balagadde: Bio-lab on a microchip

Frederick Balagadde:晶片上的生化實驗室

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光靠藥物無法阻止撒哈拉沙漠南部非洲的疾病肆虐,我們還需要有配套的診斷工具。TED資深會員Frederick Balagadde向我們展示如何通過微型化技術把笨重昂貴的化驗室縮小至一個晶片大小,從而大大提高它的診斷能力和普及性。
- Inventor
TED Senior Fellow Frederick Balagadde invented the micro-chemostat, a first-of-its-kind, dime-sized piece of transparent plastic that can orchestrate the behavior of living cells. Full bio

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The greatest最大 irony諷刺 in global全球 health健康
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全球健康問題中,最諷刺的就是,
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is that the poorest最窮 countries國家
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最貧窮的國家
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carry攜帶 the largest最大 disease疾病 burden負擔.
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疾病肆虐最為嚴重。
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If we resize調整 the countries國家 of the globe地球
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如果我們將世界各國疾病肆虐
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in proportion比例 to the subject學科 of interest利益,
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的嚴重程度進行排序的話,
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we see that Sub-Saharan撒哈拉以南 Africa非洲
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我們會發現撒哈拉沙漠以南的非洲,
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is the worst最差 hit擊中 region地區 by HIVHIV/AIDS艾滋病.
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是愛滋病肆虐最嚴重的地區。
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This is the most devastating破壞性的 epidemic疫情 of our time.
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而愛滋病是我們這時代最致命的傳染性疾病,
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We also see that this region地區
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我們還會發現,這一地區
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has the least最小 capability能力 in terms條款 of dealing交易 with the disease疾病.
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在對抗愛滋病方面恰恰是最無能爲力的。
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There are very few少數 doctors醫生
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那裡缺乏醫生,
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and, quite相當 frankly坦率地說, these countries國家 do not have the resources資源
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而且老實說,這些國家根本不具備
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that are needed需要 to cope應付
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對抗愛滋病
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with such這樣 epidemics流行病.
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所需要的資源。
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So what the Western西 countries國家,
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西方
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developed發達 countries國家, have generously慷慨 doneDONE
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已開發國家,慷慨地
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is they have proposed建議 to provide提供 free自由 drugs毒品
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提供免費藥品,
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to all people in Third第三 World世界 countries國家
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給買不起這些藥的
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who actually其實 can't afford給予 these medications藥物治療.
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第三世界國家人民,
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And this has already已經 saved保存 millions百萬 of lives生活,
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這種義舉挽救了數百萬的生靈,
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and it has prevented防止 entire整個 economies經濟
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也避免撒哈拉南部非洲
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from capsizing傾覆 in Sub-Saharan撒哈拉以南 Africa非洲.
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各國的經濟瓦解。
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But there is a fundamental基本的 problem問題
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但這種方式有一個根本的問題,
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that is killing謀殺 the efforts努力
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會讓整個對抗愛滋病
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in fighting戰鬥 this disease疾病,
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的努力化為烏有。
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because if you keep throwing投擲
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因為假如不停盲目地提供藥品
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drugs毒品 out at people
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給那些
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who don't have diagnostic診斷 services服務,
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沒有經過診斷的人們,
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you end結束 up creating創建 a problem問題 of drug藥物 resistance抵抗性.
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就會導致病毒抗藥性增強的問題。
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This is already已經 beginning開始 to happen發生 in Sub-Saharan撒哈拉以南 Africa非洲.
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這個現象已開始在撒哈拉南部非洲地區顯現。
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The problem問題 is that,
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問題在於,
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what begins開始 as a tragedy悲劇 in the Third第三 World世界
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這始於第三世界國家的悲劇,
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could easily容易 become成為 a global全球 problem問題.
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很容易就會演變爲全球性的問題,
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And the last thing we want to see
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而我們最不願意見到的事情,
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is drug-resistant耐藥性 strains of HIVHIV
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就是産生了抗藥性的愛滋病毒,
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popping up all over the world世界,
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在全球各地如雨後春筍般的肆虐,
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because it will make treatment治療 more expensive昂貴
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這樣一來治療費用就愈發昂貴,
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and it could also restore恢復
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並且它還會使過去愛滋病
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the pre-ARV預ARV carnage大屠殺 of HIVHIV/AIDS艾滋病.
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抗逆轉錄病毒泛濫的時代再度降臨。
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I experienced有經驗的 this firsthand第一手
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我曾親身經歷那個時代,
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as a high school學校 student學生 in Uganda烏干達.
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那時我是烏干達的中學生,
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This was in the 90s
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時間在90年代,
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during the peak of the HIVHIV epidemic疫情,
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愛滋病流行的最高峰時期,
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before there were any ARVs抗逆轉錄病毒藥物 in Sub-Saharan撒哈拉以南 Africa非洲.
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當時撒南非洲還沒有任何抗逆轉錄病毒藥物。
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And during that time, I actually其實 lost丟失 more relatives親戚們,
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在那段期間,我大多數的親人
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as well as the teachers教師 who taught me,
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以及給我上課的老師,
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to HIVHIV/AIDS艾滋病.
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都死於愛滋病。
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So this became成為 one of the driving主動 passions激情 of my life,
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這經歷轉化為我人生的驅動力,
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to help find real真實 solutions解決方案
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我的目標就是尋找
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that could address地址 these kinds of problems問題.
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一個有效的辦法,來解決這類問題。
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We all know about the miracle奇蹟 of miniaturization微型化.
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我們都見識過微型化技術的神奇,
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Back in the day, computers電腦 used to fill this entire整個 room房間,
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從前的電腦大到能填滿這一整個屋子,
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and people actually其實 used to work inside the computers電腦.
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使用它的人們還得在其間穿梭,
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But what electronic電子 miniaturization微型化 has doneDONE
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但是隨著電子技術微型化的發展,
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is that it has allowed允許 people to shrink收縮
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人們已經可以把科技縮小,
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technology技術 into a cell細胞 phone電話.
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小到可以放進手機裡。
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And I'm sure everyone大家 here enjoys享受 cell細胞 phones手機
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我想在座的各位都享受過手機的便利性吧,
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that can actually其實 be used in the remote遠程 areas of the world世界,
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手機在偏遠地區的第三世界
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in the Third第三 World世界 countries國家.
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國家裡,也能派上用場。
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The good news新聞 is that the same相同 technology技術
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好消息是,同一個
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that allowed允許 miniaturization微型化 of electronics電子產品
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電子微型化技術,
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is now allowing允許 us to miniaturize小型化
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也可以用來微縮
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biological生物 laboratories實驗室.
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生物實驗室。
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So, right now, we can actually其實 miniaturize小型化
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所以,如今,我們可以把
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biological生物 and chemistry化學 laboratories實驗室
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生化實驗室微縮成
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onto microfluidic微流控 chips芯片.
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微流體晶片。
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I was very lucky幸運 to come
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我很幸運,
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to the US right after high school學校,
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高中畢業之後就直接來到美國,
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and was able能夠 to work on this technology技術
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後來參與了這項技術的研究,
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and develop發展 some devices設備.
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也研發了一些設備。
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This is a microfluidic微流控 chip芯片 that I developed發達.
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這是我研發的一種微流體晶片,
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A close look at how the technology技術 works作品:
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細看一下這種技術的工作原理:
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These are channels渠道 that are about the size尺寸 of a human人的 hair頭髮 --
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這些管道孔徑跟人的頭髮差不多粗細,
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so you have integrated集成 valves閥門, pumps, mixers調音台 and injectors噴油器 --
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將閥門、泵、注射器和混合器整合進去之後,
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so you can fit適合 entire整個 diagnostic診斷 experiments實驗
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這樣你就可以把整套診斷化驗用的設備,
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onto a microfluidic微流控 system系統.
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都裝到一個微流體晶片上去。
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So what I plan計劃 to do with this technology技術
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我計劃應用前述科技,
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is to actually其實 take the current當前 state
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也就是將這技術
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of the technology技術
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現在已經發展的成果,
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and build建立 an HIVHIV kit套件
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在一個微流體晶片上,
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in a microfluidic微流控 system系統.
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建立起愛滋病的化驗實驗室。
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So, with one microfluidic微流控 chip芯片,
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用這樣一個
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which哪一個 is the size尺寸 of an iPhone蘋果手機,
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跟iPhone差不多大小的晶片,
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you can actually其實 diagnose診斷
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就可以同時診斷
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100 patients耐心 at the same相同 time.
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上百位病人;
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For each patient患者, we will be able能夠 to do
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而對每位病人,
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up to 100 different不同 viral病毒 loads負載 per patient患者.
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我們可以做出多達百組的病毒負荷量檢測。
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And this is only doneDONE in four hours小時,
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而作這一切檢測僅費時四小時,
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50 times faster更快 than the current當前 state of the art藝術,
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比現有的方法要快上五十倍,
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at a cost成本 that will be five to 500 times cheaper便宜
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價格卻只有現有的方法的
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than the current當前 options選項.
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五到五百分之一。
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So this will allow允許 us to create創建
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這讓我們能夠
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personalized個性化 medicines藥品 in the Third第三 World世界
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在第三世界國家提供個人化治療,
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at a cost成本 that is actually其實 achievable實現
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而費用也是他們負擔得起的,
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and make the world世界 a safer更安全 place地點.
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這將會使世界變得更加安全。
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I invite邀請 your interest利益
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我希望大家能關注這項技術,
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as well as your involvement參與
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更希望你們能實際參與,
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in driving主動 this vision視力
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一同推動這個願望,
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to a point of practical實際的 reality現實.
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使它能夠早日實現。
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Thank you very much.
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非常感謝。
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Translated by 張新永 Davidchang
Reviewed by Marie Wu

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Frederick Balagadde - Inventor
TED Senior Fellow Frederick Balagadde invented the micro-chemostat, a first-of-its-kind, dime-sized piece of transparent plastic that can orchestrate the behavior of living cells.

Why you should listen

Frederick Balagadde is a research scientist in the Engineering Technologies Division at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. As a graduate student at Caltech and Stanford University, Frederick invented the micro-chemostat: a first-of-its-kind microfabricated fluidic chip that mimics a biological cell culture environment in a highly complex web of tiny pumps and human hair-sized water hoses, all controlled by a multitasking computer.

Frederick's pioneering research has attracted interest in the scientific community, including a publication in Science Magazine.

Frederick was a TEDGlobal 2009 Fellow and is a TED Senior Fellow.

More profile about the speaker
Frederick Balagadde | Speaker | TED.com