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SUMMARY:Low power and flexible electronics for time varying (circadian) an
 d closed loop medicine. - Dr Alex Casson\, University of Manchester
DTSTART:20230323T110000Z
DTEND:20230323T120000Z
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CONTACT:Kirsty Shepherd
DESCRIPTION:Precision medicine and personalised medicine are key prioritie
 s for health and social care delivery today. Precision medicine aims to ta
 ilor approaches for identifiable sub-groups within the general population\
 , allowing more targeted delivery of interventions. Personalised medicine 
 goes a step further\, targeting each person as an individual. Often based 
 upon genetic analyses\, both have undergone extensive clinical investigati
 ons. This presentation will go over technology developments for what we se
 e as the next step: continuous sensors that allow time varying medicine\, 
 reflecting individuals who vary on a day-by-day basis: and beyond this int
 o closed loop approaches where sensing and actuation are combined to dynam
 ically optimise interventions. I will go over this from a technology point
  of view\, demonstrating technologies created at the University of Manches
 ter for circadian rhythm sensing\, and non-invasive bioelectronic approach
 es. The latter will focus on flexible electronics technologies for next ge
 neration wearables\, from the electrodes to the electronics\, to applicati
 ons with closed loop non-invasive brain stimulation.
LOCATION:Cambridge Graphene Centre Seminar Room
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