Johnson & Johnson is targeted by a college student as the likely company to license his invention of an iPhone-based device to watch blood-sugar levels for Type 2 diabetics. A diabetic himself, Steven Kelly at Creighton University developed the test to work with an iPod or iPhone. He sees his iDrop glucose reader, marketable for $62.50, as a good fit with J&J and its application for both devices that would correlate with Kelly’s invention. (Click here for more)
“Students Have The Touch For Business Success” – Omaha Herald (11/21/09)
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