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SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

The Dermal Abyss creates a direct access to the compartments in the body and reflects inner metabolic processes in the shape of a tattoo. Traditional tattoo inks are replaced with biosensors whose color changes in response to variations of glucose, pH and sodium in the interstitial fluid. It blends advances in biotechnology with traditional methods in tattoo artistry.

 

credit: Christopher Sonnleitner

Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Keynote by Marien de Jonge

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

Jonáš and I are getting ready for the workshop for Signal festival 2014.

Engineers have developed a tiny, ultra-low power chip that could be injected just under the surface of the skin for continuous, long-term alcohol monitoring. The chip is powered wirelessly by a wearable device such as a smartwatch or patch. The goal of this work is to develop a convenient, routine monitoring device for patients in substance abuse treatment programs.

 

Press release: jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=2521

 

Photo credit: David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Keynote by Marien de Jonge

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013

Photo showing Xin Liu (CN) and theart piece The Dermal Abyss

 

It creates a direct access to the compartments in the body and reflects inner metabolic processes in the shape of a tattoo. Traditional tattoo inks are replaced with biosensors whose color changes in response to variations of glucose, pH and sodium in the interstitial fluid. It blends advances in biotechnology with traditional methods in tattoo artistry.

  

credit: Florian Voggeneder

Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013

SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Keynote by Marien de Jonge

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013

These ultrananocrystalline diamond-coated pump seals garnered one of Argonne National Laboratory's two 2008 R&D 100 awards.

 

The surfaces of these ultrananocrystalline-diamond (UNCD) mechanical seals are specially treated with a continuous film of tiny diamonds. This diamonds coating improves the pumps' reliability and ability to prevent fluids from escaping into the environment. UNCD is an engineered nanomaterials invented at Argonne. It consists of diamond grains two to five nanometers in diameter. UNCD marked the first ever affordable diamond film suitable for mass production of a wide range of diamond based microelectronmechanical system, nanoelectromechanical system devices, biodevices, biosensors and microelectronic circuits. Adjustments in the original production process made UNCD cost-effective for mechanical seals.

 

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SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

credit: Bart van Overbeeke

“I sing the body electric” takes on new meaning in our brave new digital world, where devices let us monitor everything from our stress levels to our genetic sequences, and devices with 100 real-time biosensors loom on the horizon. Join moderator Arianna Huffington, @ariannahuff, as she leads Deepak Chopra, MD, @DeepakChopra, Founder of The Chopra Foundation and Chopra Center, Deepak Chopra LLC, David Daly, Head of Oncology, Life Technologies, @LIFECorporation, Andrew Thompson, President & CEO, Proteus Digital, @Proteusdh, Reed V. Tuckson, @DrReedTuckson, MD, FACP, Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs, UnitedHealth Group, @CEShealth, and Sonny Vu, Co-Founder & CEO, Misfit Wearables, @MisfitWearables, in conversation on the latest innovations in the field, how those innovations have the potential to change lives, and what the digital revolution means for the body, mind, and soul.

 

The Digital Health Summit at the 2013 International CES®

bit.ly/DigitalHealthCES - Focuses on the latest products and consumers' growing demand for high-tech health services. See solutions for diagnosing, monitoring and treating a variety of illnesses - from obesity to ADHD, from poor vision to high blood pressure.

 

Learn about games that reinforce healthy behaviors, body sensors that let people take more responsibility for their own health, affordable gene sequencing, real-time medicine monitoring, and more. You'll gain an understanding of the digital health infrastructure and how your organization can capitalize on this hot market.

 

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