Special TIB seminar - Dr. Joseph Wang fron UC San Diego

Date: 

Wednesday, August 22, 2018, 11:00am

Location: 

Pierce 209

Special Topics in Bioengineering Seminar

Wednesday August 22

11 am in Pierce 209

 

Joseph Wang, University of California San Diego

 

Wearable Electrochemical Sensors: Toward Labs on the Skin or in the Mouth

Wearable sensors have received a major recent attention owing to their considerable promise for monitoring the wearer’s health and wellness [1,2]. The medical interest for wearable systems arises from the need for monitoring patients over long periods of time. These devices have the potential to continuously collect vital health information from a person’s body and provide this information to them or their healthcare provider in a timely fashion. Such sensing platforms provide new avenues to continuously and non-invasively monitor individuals and can thus tender crucial real-time information regarding a wearer’s health.  This presentation will discuss recent developments in the field of wearable electrochemical sensors integrated directly on the epidermis or within the mouth for various non-invasive biomedical monitoring applications [3-6]. Particular attention will be given to non-invasive monitoring of metabolites and electrolytes using flexible amperometric and potentiometric sensors, respectively, along with related materials and integration considerations. The preparation and characterization of such wearable electrochemical sensors will be described, along with their current status and future prospects and challenges.

 

Best,

Tyler