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Disposable digital dermatoscope and virtual reality for kids win Bytes4health

16 November 2016
By Kate McDonald

A disposable device that clips onto a smartphone and can be used as a digital dermatoscope for examining skin lesions and a custom-designed virtual reality experience for children in hospital have taken out the inaugural Bytes4health program, picking up $25,000 each to further develop the technology.

Bytes4health was designed by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) in collaboration with digital health agency Curve Tomorrow to help bring along new health technology products that will hopefully benefit the health of seriously ill children and the wider population.

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