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Dickinson High School junior Ava Hauck won a $50,000 grant for her AI-powered device that detects blood diseases in underserved areas.
Ava Hauck, a Dickinson High School junior, has received a $50,000 Innovate ND grant to advance Clinivue Dx, an AI-powered, portable device that detects blood diseases like malaria, sepsis, and leukemia in low-resource areas.
Inspired by a family member’s leukemia diagnosis, she developed the device using a Convolutional Neural Network, improving its accuracy from 50.2% to reliable levels.
She founded a company, secured a provisional patent, and earned a $53,000 scholarship after winning a science fair.
The grant will fund clinical trials, FDA testing, and commercialization efforts, with Hauck planning to study pathology to support future patient care.
La estudiante de secundaria de Dickinson, Ava Hauck, ganó una subvención de 50.000 dólares para su dispositivo impulsado por IA que detecta enfermedades de la sangre en áreas desatendidas.