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Visiting Cellular Bioengineering at 1946 Young Street. Before we even went in the building, we were taken by the Park Mobile Parking Tower. 22 stalls in the space of two.
As part of the telemedicine effort Mashavu, students in BioE 401 Bioengineering Research and Design had to design a low cost pulse oximeter that minimized ambient light, improved signal processing speed and accuracy, reduced cost, and improved ruggedness.
UC San Diego engineers and medical researchers have developed an AI tool that instantly detects a specific cancer biomarker in biopsy images of breast and ovarian tumors. The AI tool has the potential to get patients with these cancers started on the best treatment sooner -- without waiting weeks and spending thousands of dollars on genomic testing.
Full story: today.ucsd.edu/story/precision-oncology-via-artificial-in...
Photos by: Liezel Labios/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering
Fiorenzo Omenetto discusses the potential for bioengineered silk to change the world at the EPIIC colloquium.