Teen researchers in suburban Atlanta may have cracked one of diagnostics’ toughest challenges: early Lyme detection. Their CRISPR test shows promise for identifying infection long before standard tools can.
For laboratory leaders navigating a rapidly shifting diagnostics landscape, a new signal of future innovation is emerging from an unexpected place: a suburban high school lab in Georgia. Lambert High School’s student researchers have engineered a CRISPR-based prototype that may detect Lyme disease days after infection—a potential breakthrough that, if validated, underscores how quickly synthetic biology is advancing and how early the next generation is entering the field.
Clinical laboratory professionals will be happy to note the promising work that the next generation of lab scientists has started…