This is interesting.<p>While I get how the device is using microfluidics and printed electronics to separate cells (a.k.a. flow cytometer / FACS), it, by itself, does not appear to collect / perform any diagnostics (contrary to what the linked article claims).<p>That being said, being able to reliably sort cells cheaply and rapidly is in itself a significant advance. The next step is diagnosis / analysis.<p>This is cool!