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Dasia Taylor, Color-Changing Surgical Sutures That Can Detect Infection

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dasia Taylor, a remarkable teenager who gained national attention for inventing color-changing surgical sutures that can detect infection!


Who is Dasia Taylor?

  • Age: 17 years old at the time of her invention (around 2020–2021).
  • From: Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
  • Background: High school student with a deep interest in science, especially medical technology and public health.

Her Invention: Color-Changing Sutures

  • Dasia developed surgical sutures that change color when a wound becomes infected.
  • She used natural beet juice, which changes from bright red to dark purple in response to pH changes—an indicator of infection.
  • Normal skin has a pH around 5, but infected wounds can rise to a pH of 9 or higher.

Why It Matters

  • Designed especially with developing countries in mind, where access to high-tech infection detection tools may be limited.
  • Her solution is affordable, accessible, and chemical-free, making it revolutionary for global health care.

Recognition & Impact

  • Finalist in the Regeneron Science Talent Search, one of the most prestigious science and math competitions for high school students in the U.S.
  • Featured in major media outlets like Smithsonian Magazine, Forbes, and Good Morning America.
  • Her work has sparked interest from the scientific and medical communities.

Dasia’s Message:

“My goal has always been to help people. And with this project, I was able to do just that.”

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