Aruna Jyothi
Developed cost-effective medical diagnostic tools that have improved healthcare access for millions in rural India.
Aruna Jyothi: Democratizing Healthcare in India
Aruna Jyothi (b. 1988) is an Indian biomedical engineer whose 2021 invention of the DiabCare Kit has revolutionized diabetes management in underserved areas. This $15 diagnostic device provides accurate blood sugar readings and kidney function analysis using paper-based microfluidics, reducing testing costs by 90%.
Breakthrough Technology
Jyothi's team at HealthInnovate created a supply chain model using local healthcare workers as distributors. By 2024, over 2 million tests had been conducted across 15 Indian states, with partnerships including WHO's Universal Health Coverage initiative. The technology was featured in Nature Biomedical Engineering.
Social Impact
A 2023 study published in PLOS Medicine showed regions using DiabCare saw a 40% reduction in diabetes-related complications. Jyothi also developed the MamaCare Kit for maternal health screening, which has been adopted by UNFPA programs in South Asia.
Awards and Recognition
In 2024, Jyothi received the McKinsey Social Entrepreneur of the Year award. Her open-source design philosophy allows global replication - African partners have adapted the technology for malaria diagnostics. She regularly speaks at events like Asia Health Innovation Summit.
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