Revolutionizing medicine, one chip at a time

A team of engineers from MIT's Microsystems Technology Laboratory (MTL) are working on tiny, low-power chips that could diagnose heart problems, monitor patients with Parkinson's disease or predict seizures in epileptic patients.

Revolutionizing medicine, one chip at a time

In the past several decades, microchips have transformed consumer electronics, enabling new products from digital watches and pocket-sized calculators to laptop computers and digital music players.

Tue 9 Mar 10 from PhysOrg

Low-Power Chips Allow Engineers to Design Wearable and Implantable Devices to Monitor Patients, Tue 9 Mar 10 from AZoNano

Next wave of microelectronic biomedical devices

A team of engineers from MIT's Microsystems Technology Laboratory (MTL) are working on tiny, low-power chips that could diagnose heart problems, monitor patients with Parkinson's disease or ...

Tue 9 Mar 10 from R&D Mag

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