Akash Manoj is staying in Rashtrapati Bhavan as a guest of President Pranab Mukherjee under"Innovation Scholars In-Residence Programme".
He is being honoured with this opportunity for his innovation called "Non-invasive self diagnosis of silent heart attack".
"Silent heart attacks are extremely deadly and alarmingly common these days. In these cases, almost no symptoms are evident and thus people look so healthy to us," Manoj told PTI at the Festival of Innovation organised in Rashtrapati Bhavan.
The incident served as an impetus for Manoj to develop his prototype that was exhibited at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
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The technique involves frequently analysing the presence of FABP3 - a blood biomarker of heart attack - without puncturing the skin.
"FABP3 is one of the smallest proteins that can be present in blood, and is charged negatively (so it attracts to positive charges). I used these properties in this technique," Manoj explained.
Manoj's model consists of a silicone membrane that represents the skin capillaries, and a drop of a solution of proteins albumin and FABP3 to simulate blood.
In this process, UV light is passed through the thin skin in which FABP3 is accumulated and a sensor detects the amount of protein there, based on the how much of the light was absorbed.
The innovation may be helpful for "at-risk" people in rural areas to test their heart's health on their own, and consult a doctor in time.
Manoj, who wishes to become a cardiologist, wants this technique to be available in rural areas so that people can keep track of their heart's health and seek timely medical help.
The festival, conducted in collaboration with the National Innovation Foundation, will conclude on March 10.
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