Chronic wounds represent one of the most persistent challenges in modern healthcare, often leading to prolonged suffering and substantial economic burden. Today, the management of these wounds still largely relies on intermittent clinical assessments and subjective classification systems, which can delay detection of infection or impaired healing. A new study, born out of a powerful... Continue Reading →
New โsmart bandagesโ hold potential for revolutionizing the treatment of chronic wounds
This article of our recent work written by Zara Abrams Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC are co-leading an effort to develop advanced electronic bandages and other tools to improve chronic wound monitoring and healing. Chronic wounds, which include diabetic ulcers, surgical wounds, pressure injuries, and other problems, are deadlier than many... Continue Reading →
All-printed soft human-machine interface for robotic physicochemical sensing #WearableRobots #SoftRobotics #EpidermalElectronics @caltech @WeiGaoLab @SciRobotics #C2SHiP @NSF
Important work from our friend and colleague Wei Gao and coworkers. Here's to building the infrastructure to help measure what we manage and help move through the world a little better! Ultrasensitive multimodal physicochemical sensing for autonomous robotic decision-making has numerous applications in agriculture, security, environmental protection, and public health. Previously reported robotic sensing technologies... Continue Reading →