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From lab to life: how wearable devices can improve health …

WEBJessica R. Walter, Shuai Xu & John A. Rogers. Medical wearables, non-invasive devices that measure physiological biomarkers, are poten-tially disruptive and powerful tools to …

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Rogers Research Group

WEBRogers Research Group LinkedIn: John Rogers X: @ProfJohnARogers. We seek to understand and exploit interesting characteristics of 'soft' materials, such as polymers, …

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State of Sweat: Emerging Wearable Systems for Real-Time, …

WEBto support daily health assessments demonstrate the potential for collection of sweat at a consistent flow rate108 generated either during showering88 (Figure 1C) or by natural …

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2024 Journal Papers

WEBJ.R. Walter, S. Xu and J.A. Rogers, “From Lab to Life: How Wearable Devices Can Improve Health Equity,” Nature Communications 15:123 (2024). clicking on a cover will open …

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The Future of Remote Monitoring for Pregnancy

WEBis also director of the Global Women’s Health Division. John Rogers (NAS/NAE/NAM) is the Louis Simpson and Kimberly Querrey Professor in the Querrey Simpson Institute for …

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Bio-Integrated Electronics, Optoelectronics, Microfluidics and MEMS

WEBOur most active areas are in neurotechnologies and in biomedical devices for human health. Recent accomplishments range from the first fully implantable, cellular-scale …

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Can mHealth Technology Help Mitigate the Effects of the …

WEBImpact Statement—mHealth technology could be utilized to predict exacerbations in COVID-19 patients experiencing. Manuscript received June 28, 2020; accepted July 19, …

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Automated, multiparametric monitoring of respiratory …

WEB19 patients, frontline health care workers, and others at high risk. Vital signs and respiratory activity such as cough can reveal early signs of infection and quantitate responses to …

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Body-Interfaced Chemical Sensors for Noninvasive Monitoring …

WEBBody-interfaced chemical sensors allow for continuous, noninvasive collection, storage, and analysis of underexplored classes of bio fluids, including sweat, tears, saliva, and …

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Wearable Bioelectronics: Opportunities for Chemistry

WEBparameters relevant to health status. Additional Accounts highlight the use of organic semiconductors as infrared photodetectors and as transduction elements in …

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Skin‐Integrated Devices with Soft, Holey Architectures for …

WEB2.1. Thin, Soft, Holey Platform for Wireless Health Monitoring in the NICU/PICU Figure 1a presents schematic illustrations of a thin, soft wire-less device with a holey architecture …

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HEALTH AND MEDICINE Wireless, implantable catheter-type …

WEBThese LEDs (peak wavelengths of 645 and 950 nm) cover the parts of the spectrum of reversed absorption properties for Hb and HbO2. current for red and NIR LEDs, with the …

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DIGITAL HEALTH Wireless monitoring in the ICU on the horizon

WEBTitle: Salt substitution to lower population blood pressure Author: Feng J. He Subject: Nature Medicine, doi:10.1038/s41591-020-0784-9 Created Date

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Soft, full Wheatstone bridge 3D pressure sensors for …

WEBIn this research, we developed a soft, 3D piezoresistive sensor system for continuous monitoring of pressure, with a focus on applications in healthcare. The designs offer …

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Wireless, soft electronics for rapid, multisensor measurements …

WEBchemicals and toxic metals, with serious health sequelae (8, 9). Quantitative evaluations of skin barrier function can provide essential information to guide clinical decision making. …

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Epidermal photonic devices for quantitative imaging of …

WEBhealth, and hydration analysis, as it relates to skin-care, provide two examples of use in clinically meaningful tests. Results Design and fabrication. The e-TLC thermal imagers …

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New Sensors Stick to Organs to Monitor Health

WEBMonitor Health WEDNESDAY, March 24 (HealthDay News) -- A new generation of flexible, miniaturized devices that stick onto organs promises better diagnosis and control of …

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Epidermal electronics: Skin health monitoring

WEBSkin health monitoring Ultrathin and conformal piezoelectric transducers enable high-resolution mapping of the mechanical properties of human skin. Stéphanie P. Lacour O …

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John A. Rogers I

WEBNanomesh on-skin electronics. would be to make the switching faster — for example, by toggling the polarization, phase or spatial distribution of the pump light, using …

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LLSTCLACCL Wireless,SoftSensorsofSkinHydrationwithDesigns

WEBwww.advancedsciencenews.com www.advhealthmat.de Figure1. Soft,wirelesssensorfornoninvasivemeasurementsofskinhydration.a)Imagesofaskinhydrationsensor(SHS),awireless

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