The Canadian government-funded Grand Challenges Canada and Concytec announced Monday $1.96 million in grants for 22 ideas from innovators based in Peru, seeking to find solutions for major health problems.
Among the new projects announced are a probiotic beverage that can potentially clear heavy metals from the body, a new screening model for cervical cancer, and a low-cost water pasteurization indicator for the Peruvian Amazon to reduce diarrhea in children.
The projects are the result of a collaborative agreement between Concytec Perus National Council for Science, Technology, and Technological Innovation and Grand Challenges Canada to support global health innovators based in Peru.
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