Young Kim Awarded Trask Innovation Funding
Young Kim, of the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, was one of three Purdue researchers in the College of Agriculture, College of Engineering and College of Veterinary Medicine to receive a portion of $150,000 from the Trask Innovation Fund to develop his work.
The Purdue Research Foundation-managed Trask Innovation Fund is a development program to assist faculty and staff whose discoveries are being commercialized through the Office of Technology Commercialization.
His project, entitled "Prototyping Compact and Automated Mesoscopic Imager for Clinical Studies," has the potential to develop technology to predict where skin cancer will develop on a patient and outline the corresponding tumor margins in real time for treatment.
