Tiny Chips, Big Potential - How to Improve Diagnostics with Bioimaging Technologies
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge advancements in diagnostics and nano-therapies through this 35-minute Stanford webinar. Delve into Professor Shan X. Wang's insights on state-of-the-art bio-sensors, bio-chips, imaging modalities, and nano-therapies revolutionizing cancer and cardiovascular disease treatment and prevention. Discover how physiological and engineering methods combine with creative thinking to generate new biomedical knowledge and healthcare technologies. Learn about real-time in vivo biosensors, magnetic sifters, wearable disease diagnostics, mobile power sensors, and electrode medicine. Witness test demonstrations, understand result interpretations, and explore the potential of heart attack detection technologies. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how these innovations are shaping the future of healthcare and creating a new normal in medical technology.
Syllabus
Introduction
Application Driven
Healthcare Spending
Applications
Moores Law
Realtime in vivo biosensor
Measuring efficacy and toxicity
Magnetic Sifter
Wearable Disease Diagnostics
Mobile Power Sensors
Test Demonstration
Test Results
Heart attack detection
Electrode medicine
Conclusion
Questions
Outro
Taught by
Stanford Online
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