Tennessee Artist Illustrates First Responder Application
It has been a privilege to work with Tennessee artist, Jean Gauld-Jaeger in the past, and Dr. Manhire and I are thrilled to feature her sketch of our vision for the utilization of Raman spectroscopy to assist first responders in the identification of toxins in vivo. Our WingMan DDD™ is merely one among a host of potential solutions, which could save countless lives each year by enabling first responders to identify unknown toxins in the field and rapidly administer treatment. If our solution saves the life of only one child, then we will consider it a victory and well worth the time, energy and resources that we have committed to the WingMan DDD™ thus far.