CARDIAC MONITOR CARDIAC SURGERY CARDIOLOGY MATERIALS NORTHWESTERN TELEMEDICINE
Wireless Patch Monitors, Paces Heart and then Biodegrades

Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a cardiac monitoring device that is intended for use in patients who have suffered a cardiac event. The soft and flexible patch can be affixed to the outside of the heart during a routine procedure, but does not require a s...

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GLIOBLASTOMA MEDICINE NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY NORTHWESTERN ONCOLOGY RADIOLOGY
Implanted Ultrasound Lets Chemo Access Brain

Researchers at Northwestern University have trailed an implanted ultrasound device in patients, which is used in combination with microbubbles to transiently open pores in the blood brain barrier, allowing chemo drugs to enter. We have reported on this technique before as a la...

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ENT ETC. NORTHWESTERN TELEMEDICINE
Wearable Device Senses When Vocal Fatigue Sets in

Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a wearable that can detect when someone is talking or singing, and tallies this information up to provide a warning when the wearer might be at risk of vocal fatigue. Overusing your voice in a short space of time can lead t...

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MATERIALS NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY NORTHWESTERN PAIN MANAGEMENT SURGERY
Soft Bioresorbable Implant Controls Pain by Cooling Nerves

A team of engineers at Northwestern University led by John Rogers, the person responsible for many advances in flexible electronics, created a drug-free implant that can control pain by cooling nerves. The soft implant is intended to be wrapped around a nerve during surgical p...

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COVID MEDICINE NANOMEDICINE NORTHWESTERN PUBLIC HEALTH
Anti-COVID Nanobubbles Act as Viral Decoys

Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered naturally-occurring extracellular vesicles in the blood that contain the ACE2 protein, which is the cellular target of SARS-CoV-2. The vesicles act as a binding site for viral particles within the body, and prevent them fr...

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DIABETES MEDICINE NANOMEDICINE NORTHWESTERN
Nanotherapy for Immunosuppression May Lead to Diabetes Treatment

Researchers at Northwestern University developed a nanoparticle delivery system for a common immunosuppressant drug that increases the potential of pancreatic islet transplantation as a viable long-term treatment for Type I diabetes. The technology targets the drug to act on t...

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