Skin-Interfaced Wearable Sweat Sensors for Precision Medicine
California Institute of Technology
Abstract
Wearable sensors hold great potential in empowering personalized health monitoring, predictive analytics, and timely intervention toward personalized healthcare. Advances in flexible electronics, materials science, and electrochemistry have spurred the development of wearable sweat sensors that enable the continuous and noninvasive screening of analytes indicative of health status. Existing major challenges in wearable sensors include: improving the sweat extraction and sweat sensing capabilities, improving the form factor of the wearable device for minimal discomfort and reliable measurements when worn, and understanding the clinical value of sweat analytes toward biomarker discovery. This review provides a…
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- 62.89
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- 100%
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- 683
Authors
9Topics & keywords
- Wearable computer
- Analytics
- Wearable technology
- Computer science
- SWEAT
- Data science
- Embedded system
- Medicine
Funding
- NSNational Science FoundationAward: 2145802
- ACAmerican Cancer SocietyAward: RSG-21-181-01-CTPS
- APAlfred P. Sloan Foundation
- TDTobacco-Related Disease Research ProgramAward: T31IP1666
- HMHeritage Medical Research Institute
- NINational Institutes of HealthAwards: R01HL155815, R21DK13266
- OOOffice of the President, University of CaliforniaAward: T31IP1666
- NHNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteAward: R01HL155815
- OOOffice of Naval ResearchAwards: N00014-21-1-2845, T31IP1666, N00014-21-1-2483, N00014
- NINational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesAward: R21DK13266
- DODivision of Electrical, Communications and Cyber SystemsAward: 2145802