Through her research, Dr Joshi is developing a diagnostic device that is able to specifically detect antimicrobial resistant genes from pathogens at point-of-care, all within the time frame of a doctor’s appointment – just five minutes. The technology aims to reduce the inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics in the GP surgery and to detect antibiotic-resistant infections rapidly. 
Eventually hoped to fit into a device the size of a mobile phone, the diagnostic technology utilises two components – a rapid microwave DNA extraction methodology, and aptamer-based sandwich assay.