#Wearable ultrasound patch for fetal monitoring 🤰
Just published in @NatureBiotech, scientists from @UCSD and @UniofOxford demonstrated a wearable ultrasound imager that allows continuous assessment of fetal health in high-risk pregnancies💯
https://t.co/lNbNrBBnqZ
Imagine a temporary electronic implant:
a sensor that monitors your organs before dissolving in the body. This is the vision Lan Yin from @Tsinghua_Uni is bringing to life. Enjoy this episode!
Youtube
https://t.co/Hagko3m9Ty
Spotify
https://t.co/9hnAY2jN4C
This new episode brings a whole different perspective on how clinicians evaluate and develop #technology 💯 with Wolf-Julian Neumann
YouTube: https://t.co/jBWhqxYgeN
Spotify: https://t.co/Ku8Ay2fGgQ
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Imagine an implant without substrate, delivered without surgery 🍷
We've had the great pleasure of having Daniel Simon from Linköping University
Watch on #YouTube
https://t.co/kXy9C2g5UW
or listen to it on Spotify https://t.co/IRlkF3jSia
Graphene electrodes enable electrical conductivity and acoustic transparency⚡
Scientists from @tudelft led by @vgiagka offer a method that allows ultrasound imaging on an area of the cortex covered by a brain implant
@Nature_NPJ flex electronics
https://t.co/KJrOZ4TFxB
Every respectable bioelectronics-focused podcast should talk about #wearables 😀 And I was lucky enough to do it with @MinqiangW and @CuiYe0702 from @sjtu1896 in this latest episode of Bioelectronics Drop
https://t.co/MSRrOUxqXj
Engineering molecular cues for cell differentiation 🚀
Using electroactive materials, scientist at Leibniz Institute for Polymer Research #Dresden and @tudresden_de showed a bioactive platform for precise release of growth factors 💫
Advanced Materials:
https://t.co/4mbobj3HVu
In this latest episode, we talk about Electroporation and the use of electrical pulses to treat cancer🎙️
-Watch on #YouTube: https://t.co/l7JU64RIhr
-Listen on #Spotify: https://t.co/9hnAY2kkUa
#Intraneural recording for bidirectional prostheses 👌
Scientists at ETH and Chalmers show that it is possible to record movement-related information from an amputated leg using implanted electrodes 💫
https://t.co/NDLEb1Jsil
A new episode is out! This time, we deal with nanorobots, nanosensors, and nanotech 🎙️
We've spoken with Prof. Larysa Baraban from @tudresden_de about the promises and challenges of nanotechnologies for medicine for personalized immunotherapy
👌
https://t.co/sUEC4EHy4P
A new episode of #Bioelectronics Talk is now live!🎈
How to make soft electronics so that they can interface, monitor, and act on internal organs? For this, we spoke with @claudiacea8 from @YaleEngineering@YouTube: https://t.co/WclT8coUIq
@Spotify: https://t.co/xTq1hsvd7J