Scientists are bringing temporary tattoos into the medical realm using nanotechnology. Electronic tattoos are patches placed on a patient’s skin that will be able to both monitor and treat their specific condition. Dr. Aaron Franklin discusses how this technology will revolutionize patient care.
Guest Information:
- Dr. Aaron Franklin, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University
- Dr. Roozbeh Jafari, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University
Links for more info:
- Aaron D. Franklin | Duke Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty
- Franklin Group | Duke University
- Roozbeh Jafari – Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory | Texas A&M University
- Continuous cuffless monitoring of arterial blood pressure via graphene bioimpedance tattoos | Nature Nanotechnology
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