ucsdnews.ucsd.edu - 11/3/2008
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With a $1.6M grant from the U.S. Office of Naval Research (ONR), UC San Diego NanoEngineering professor Joseph Wang will lead a project to create a "field hospital on a chip" that soldiers can wear on the battlefield. More
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Project to Develop Wearable Battlefield "Hospital"
Medgadget —
... Read: Field-Hospital-on-a-Chip Project Awarded to NanoEngineer from UC San Diego... ...
Uniform for soldiers with sense-and-treat ability in works
Gizmo Watch —
... biomarkers can be detected through the body evolvement. These would serve as biological input signals for the enzymes logic system, which would carry out the preordained set of diagnosis, responding to the biological variance detected in the biomarkers. Wang and his team have all hopes to see this technology for first aid, readily made a possibility soon. For it though, they will have to get the enzyme logic system work proficiently in sensing electrodes which can be worn.
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Project to Develop Wearable Battlefield "Hospital"
medgadget.com 11/4/2008 —
A team at the University of California San Diego has received a grant from the U.S. Office of Naval Research to develop a "hospital-on-a-chip" system that will, in the far off distant future, have a wearable device to sense the body's biochemical ...