Todd Coleman, a professor of bioengineering at the Jacobs School, is on the cover of San Diego Magazine this month as part of the publication's 50 People to Watch feature. The magazine is highlighting Coleman for his work on wireless, non-invasive sensors that can be worn directly on a patient's skin and are almost tattoo-like. The sensors are currently being tested in the neonatal intensive care unit at the UC San Diego Health System. The study is partially funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. "We're sensing big things to come," the magazine says about Coleman's work.
Read the magazine's profile of Coleman here.
You can learn more about Coleman's research here:
Flexible Electronics Push Frontier in Neonatal Neuroscience
Wearable Electronics Demonstrate Promise of Brain-Machine Interfaces
Neural Interaction Lab at the Jacobs School
Faculty profile
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