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Digital Health: Clinical Management and Decisions AI

WEBThe possibilities artificial intelligence and other software tools can offer in support of clinical decision making and management are nearly limitless, ranging from the interpretation of genetic data into actionable insights, analysis of medical records to aid diagnosis and …

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Digital Health: Medical Imaging AI Explore Technologies

WEBDigital Health: Medical Imaging AI. Radiological imaging is a cornerstone of diagnostic and prognostic healthcare and enables effective diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of a plethora of medical conditions. However, its key limitations include a reliance on the …

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Health Monitoring Using Big Data

WEBResearchers at Stanford have developed a test that can be used to predict diabetes risk and insulin resistance. Dr. Michael Snyder and colleagues conducted a study involving longitudinal multi-omics profiling with detailed clinical assessment on patients at risk for …

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Life Sciences Explore Technologies

WEBOur Life Sciences collection features technologies in the fields of neuromodulation, immuno-oncology, digital health, and more.

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TrueImage: Better Images for Telemedicine Explore Technologies

WEBStanford inventors have developed TrueImage, a machine learning algorithm to assess the quality of patient images sent in for telemedicine appointments. Remote care has become a key facet of healthcare in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and will likely continue …

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Multiomic Microsampling using a single drop of blood

WEBStanford scientists have overcome this limitation with the development of a multiomic microsampling method that enables the measurement of lipid, protein, and metabolite biomarkers at home from a single drop of blood. This method generates rich biological …

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BodyNET: Sensor System for wearable electronics

WEBBodyNET is composed of chip-free and battery-free stretchable on-skin sensor tags that are wirelessly linked to flexible readout circuits attached to textiles. Figure description - a Schematic to describe a sensor node that thoroughly eliminates the interconnect …

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Targeting cerebrovascular mucins to improve brain health in age …

WEBThe blood-brain barrier (BBB) lumen is coated by a carbohydrate-rich meshwork known as the brain endothelial glycocalyx layer. Stanford researchers have shown that the brain endothelial glycocalyx is highly dysregulated during aging and neurodegenerative disease.

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Flexible Smart Bandage for Treating Infection and Initiating …

WEBApplications. Closed-loop smart bandage for closed-loop wound healing; Non-invasive wound monitoring; Advantages. Wireless, non-bulky device for improved patient quality of life

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One Gram Penny-Sized Wireless EEG Recording Patch for Long …

WEBApplications. Long-term monitoring of numerous neurological and mental health conditions by EEG; This invention can enable further research into recordable electrical patterns detectable by EEG that may provide additional diagnostic methods for neurological or …

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Flexible Electronics Explore Technologies

WEBFlexible Electronics. The collection of flexible electronics technologies have applications in batteries, wearables, displays, sensors, medical devices and more.

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Biochemical activation of dysfunctional skeletal stem cells for

WEBStanford researchers have found that aging and disease lead to skeletal stem cell (SSC) dysfunction and hence decreased bone health. The aged SSCs have lower bone-forming potential and simultaneously give rise to high numbers of pro-inflammatory stroma which …

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Skin-like, Wearable Pressure Sensor Explore Technologies

WEBSkin-like, Wearable Pressure Sensor. Stanford researchers have developed a wearable, flexible, high sensitivity pressure sensor that provides information about cardiovascular health, emotional state, and other aspects of human physiology. Attached like a medical …

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Inhibition of Syt2 by PEN-SP9 to Prevent Airway Mucus Obstruction

WEBPEN-SP9 is a cell-penetrating peptide conjugated to a functional stapled peptide that blocks interactions between Syt2 and SNARE in airway epithelial cells to prevent rapid mucin secretion. Aerosolized delivery of PEN-SP9 enabled substantial peptide uptake in the …

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An Instrumented Toilet Seat for Remote Monitoring of Patient …

WEBStanford inventors have designed an instrumented toilet seat that measures the biomechanics of sitting and standing in order to monitor the physical health of patients with or at risk of mobility issues.

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Methods for Evaluating Health and Stability of Cultured Cells

WEBCell culture is a central technique used for a plethora of research applications including in the modeling of complex diseases, creating transgenic animals, gene therapy, cell therapy, regenerating lost tissue, and organ biogenesis.

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A Fully-Automated Smart Toilet Mount for Continuous Human …

WEBA Fully-Automated Smart Toilet Mount for Continuous Human Health Monitoring. Engineers at Stanford have invented a smart toilet platform that will autonomously monitor excreted waste from humans. We describe easily deployable hardware and software for the long …

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Real-time Lithium-ion battery health monitoring system

WEBAging-sensitive parameters and the cell capacity. Incorporates aging-sensitive parameters such as anode diffusion coefficient and ionic conductivity in the SEI layer in real-time. Monitors over entire lifetime of battery allowing manufacturer warrantees. Can be used …

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Ibogaine for Treatment of Brain Disorders Explore Technologies

WEBIbogaine for Treatment of Brain Disorders. Stanford researchers at Dr. Williams' Brain Stimulation Lab have developed a method to treat brain disorders such as traumatic brain injury using a naturally occurring psychoactive molecule found in plants called Ibogaine. …

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