Low-cost diagnostics for fungal infections resistant to standard treatment
Develop point-of-care diagnostics for invasive and drug-resistant fungal infections, especially among immunocompromised patients in regions lacking advanced laboratories.
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Develop point-of-care diagnostics for invasive and drug-resistant fungal infections, especially among immunocompromised patients in regions lacking advanced laboratories.
Develop surveillance and affordable safety protocols for dialysis delivered in fragmented private and informal systems, where contamination and equipment reuse may go undocumented.
Create accurate, validated screening tools that detect dangerous neonatal bilirubin levels in homes and rural clinics without requiring expensive laboratory equipment.
Design clinically reliable decision-support tools using basic vitals, history, and low-cost tests to identify high-risk pregnancies before preventable postpartum hemorrhage occurs.
Create field-deployable chemical verification methods that pharmacies, regulators, and patients can use to distinguish authentic cancer drugs from counterfeit or degraded products.
Develop tamper-resistant, ultra-low-cost monitoring and backup cooling systems for vaccines, insulin, biologics, and diagnostic reagents where electricity failures are frequent.
Build low-cost metagenomic and biosensor systems that identify emerging resistance genes in sewage networks early enough for hospitals and public-health agencies to alter treatment protocols.
Despite recognition of its importance, reliable methods for integrated wildlife-livestock-human zoonotic spillover surveillance are still lacking. Progress is hindered by incomplete mechanistic knowledge, high capital and operational barriers, and the absence of deployment models suited to the contexts of greatest need.
Registering a new business in Germany often requires navigating multiple disconnected agencies with redundant paperwork, discouraging formalization of small enterprises.
A persistent gap exists in realizing practical, scalable solutions for distributed methane leak detection and auto-mitigation systems. Scientific understanding, engineering readiness and institutional capacity remain insufficient to translate promising concepts into durable impact under real-world constraints of cost, skills and governance.
Achieving early warning systems for social unrest linked to climate and resource stress at meaningful scale demands simultaneous progress in fundamental research, engineering integration and socio-technical systems that work for low- and middle-income settings. Existing efforts remain fragmented relative to the magnitude of the challenge.
Governments and households in disaster-prone regions of India lack pre-arranged financing mechanisms, forcing reliance on slow post-disaster aid appeals rather than rapid, budgeted recovery funds.
Standard trauma-focused therapy models are frequently misaligned with the cultural frameworks of displaced populations from Global, reducing engagement and effectiveness among refugees receiving care abroad.
A persistent gap exists in realizing practical, scalable solutions for education and training systems that prepare populations for climate-driven livelihood transitions. Scientific understanding, engineering readiness and institutional capacity remain insufficient to translate promising concepts into durable impact under real-world constraints of cost, skills and governance.
Despite recognition of its importance, reliable methods for behavioral and structural interventions reducing food loss in tropical value chains are still lacking. Progress is hindered by incomplete mechanistic knowledge, high capital and operational barriers, and the absence of deployment models suited to the contexts of greatest need.
Despite recognition of its importance, reliable methods for institutional arrangements that improve coordination between health climate and development sectors are still lacking. Progress is hindered by incomplete mechanistic knowledge, high capital and operational barriers, and the absence of deployment models suited to the contexts of greatest need.
Current approaches to pathways for achieving high levels of circularity in the plastics and packaging sectors either underperform under variable field conditions or generate externalities that undermine long-term sustainability and equity. Closing the gap requires coordinated advances in science, systems design and enabling institutions.
The absence of robust, context-adapted solutions for institutional designs that make long-term infrastructure investment politically durable creates cascading risks across interconnected human and natural systems. Key missing elements include durable performance, low lifetime cost, and governance arrangements capable of sustaining impact beyond pilot stages.
Achieving systems ensuring the safety and reliability of AI systems used in critical infrastructure control at meaningful scale demands simultaneous progress in fundamental research, engineering integration and socio-technical systems that work for low- and middle-income settings. Existing efforts remain fragmented relative to the magnitude of the challenge.
Manufacturers in Poland largely dispose of byproducts that could be inputs for other industries, but there is no matchmaking infrastructure connecting waste streams to potential users.