Todd Coleman: A temporary tattoo that brings hospital care to the home
托德·科爾曼: 暫時性刺青的居家醫療照護
UCSD bioengineering professor Todd Coleman integratively spans the disciplines of medical electronics, machine learning and public health. Full bio
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for her preterm contractions.
technicians and experts
to monitor her uterine contractions.
以監測子宮收縮。
is because she's worried.
是因為她擔心,
about what happens
臥床休息 10 天後會發生什麼事,
on bed rest at the hospital.
it would be devastating.
那將會很慘。
to have a premature birth
或死胎(胎死腹中)的機率。
until she gives birth,
of her life paying for the bill;
and hope for the best.
祈求有最好的結果。
seems appealing.
about stories like this
the benefits of high-fidelity monitoring
得到高傳真度監測的這種優點,
partners in the hospital
living their daily life?
clever material scientists,
and brainstormed.
you could wear like a piece of jewelry
或許能像戴珠寶般戴著它
to yourself like a Band-Aid.
and years of endeavors,
以及多年的努力,
with this flexible electronic patch
using the same processes
製作而成,
from a semiconductor wafer
that can interface with the human body.
the thickness of a human hair.
of information that we want,
transmission capabilities.
these types of systems,
in our research group.
to some of our clinical partners
在聖地亞哥的一些臨床合作者
in different clinical conditions,
不同臨床狀況的病人進行測試,
in labor at our university hospital
一位待產的孕婦的照片,
contractions with the conventional belt.
進行子宮收縮的監測。
pertaining to the fetal heart rate,
to what was acquired
和演算法估算的。
and our algorithms.
were beginning to come to fruition,
in a clinical context.
we manufactured these systems
of the nurses in the hospital,
with typical medical adhesives
醫院的醫療用貼布搭配使用。
"Wait a minute.
them work with adhesives,
our manufacturing problem."
inside of a piece of Scotch tape
嵌入一片 Scotch 膠布裡面,
從晶片上撕下來就可以了。
allows us to, in addition,
讓我們進一步能夠
into the flexible adhesives
and digitizing them,
into the same medical adhesives
醫院使用的醫療貼布中。
及實用領域的其他挑戰,
as well as a usability perspective,
make it used practically.
that we can simply digitize the data,
我們只需將數據數位化,
information for interpretation.
about some of the energy challenges.
電能耗費的挑戰的話。
and how much it would cost
以及她要花費多少錢
a continuous stream of data.
profession is comfortable talking about.
都願意談論的,
does not have the most trust
珍對醫療機構並不完全信任。
have not had the best experiences
對醫生、醫院或保險公司
of questions of privacy.
being processed into the cloud.
government can be hacked,
all the hackers in the world,
them a smaller target.
他們興趣缺缺的小目標。
that do data interpretation
on those small integrated circuits
小型集成電路執行呢?
these things together,
we can think about the future
go about living her normal daily life,
仍能繼續過著日常的生活,
she doesn't have to get another job
來支付她的數據計劃,
some of her concerns about privacy.
她所憂慮的隱私問題。
of these questions about privacy
有關隱私的問題,
the chapter is closed now.
as I mentioned earlier,
in the medical establishment.
and widening health disparities,
of proper care management.
is that this simple picture
珍和她的數據的簡單圖片
being wirelessly transmitted to the cloud,
trusted parties serve as intermediaries
讓可信賴的團體
and her health care providers.
與健康照護者間的中間人。
to partner with churches
that are church members,
教會護理人員
to people like Jane.
和健康指導員。
to pay one dollar now
新生兒加護病房的嬰兒,
intensive care unit --
parts of a hospital.
learning process for us.
through and attacking one problem
innovate with this technology
who perhaps need it the most.
可能最需要的人身上。
we've taken from this process
我們學到讓自己很謙卑的另一課,
and advances at an accelerating rate,
並以加速度在進步,
are using this technology,
使用這些科技的是人類,
they have a face,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Todd Coleman - Bioelectronics innovatorUCSD bioengineering professor Todd Coleman integratively spans the disciplines of medical electronics, machine learning and public health.
Why you should listen
Todd Coleman's research develops multi-functional, flexible bioelectronics and novel analytics methods to benefit patients and clinical decision-makers.
After a PhD in electrical engineering at MIT, Coleman did a neurosciences post-doc and became an assistant professor in electrical and computer engineering and neuroscience at University of Illinois before joining the faculty of UCSD. An avid public health advocate, Coleman understands the value of collaborating with community health programs to truly implement and deliver sustainable innovations to those who need it most.
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