Multimodal Blood Monitoring Wearable Device
The following details my research on a remote patient monitoring wearable platform capable of measuring multiple hemodynamic biosignals continuously, to be used to address unmet vascular surveillance needs in chronic clinical conditions. All listed work was completed with Dr. Sahil Shah at the University of Maryland. Recent work has been focused on commercialization efforts through NSF I-Corps and MII Phase 1 grants to support company spinout formation. Following commercial interest, a provisional patent has been filed and an IP licensing agreement with an industry partner was achieved earlier this year.
[Slide Deck]
The link below directs to our seminal paper on a non-invasive, multimodal, configurable, hemodynamic monitoring wearable device capable of onboard processing. Published last year, the work was presented at IEEE MWSCAS 2024 (slides embedded above). The paper was selected as a top contribution to the conference and invited to a Special Issue in the IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems.
[Conference Paper]
