Event
MAMNA Virtual Seminar: Sam Emaminejad, UCLA, "Emerging Wearable Bioelectronics"
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
4:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
YouTube Live Stream
chairperson@midatlanticmana.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUxecP_ec44
MAMNA Virtual Seminar
Emerging Wearable Bioelectronics: Creating a New Era of Personalized Medicine
Assistant Professor Sam Emaminejad
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of California, Los Angeles
Dr. Emaminejad's Biological and Chemical Sensors, Wearable and Flexible Electronics, Microfluidics, MEMs and NEMs Fabrication and Modeling, Internet of Things Devices, Technology Development for Personalized/Precision Medicine.
His Interconnected & Integrated Bioelectronics Lab (I²BL), designs and fabricates nano/microelectrochemical sensors to control, isolate and sense biomarkers in highly complex biological media. Informative biomarkers include electrolytes, metabolites, proteins, genes and cells, the abundance of which in physiological samples such as blood, sweat, saliva and urine are indicative of the individual’s health.
Additionally, we integrate our devices into electronic platforms with system-level functionalities to enable translational applications. In that regard, we exploit emerging technologies such as 3D printing and flexible, and stretchable electronics to tailor our platforms toward the physiological sample under analysis. By creating a network of these biomonitoring platforms we can gain a comprehensive view of an individual’s health state at molecular levels. This network provides an infrastructure for the collection of large data sets at population levels, which will inform clinical investigations and generate predictive algorithms for understanding our personal and societal health needs.
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