mHealth Intelligence February 17, 2021
Hannah Nelson

The soft, stretchy skin patch mHealth wearable allows for remote patient monitoring of multiple biomarkers, furthering the capabilities of connected health.

Researchers at the University of California San Diego (UC San Diego) have developed a mHealth wearable that uses a patch to monitor cardiovascular signs and multiple biomarkers simultaneously, signifying a breakthrough in remote patient monitoring and connected health.

The wearable is a product of collaboration between Joseph Wang, PhD and Sheng Xu, PhD, two UC San Diego nanoengineering professors.

Wang’s lab, which focuses on the development of wearables capable of monitoring multiple signals simultaneously in the body, joined forces with Xu’s lab, which has been developing soft, stretchy skin patches that monitor blood pressure.

Together, the researchers created the...

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