The team consisted of 10 students from various backgrounds (biomedical engineering, infectiology, biotechnology) and gathered around a single project: SnapLab, the portable cholera detection kit.
The aim of the project was to develop a device that will make it possible, from a stool sample, to determine whether the person is infected with cholera or not. The results of the analyzes will be collected on a larger scale, in order to map the disease in certain geographical areas.