Panel Discusses COVID Sensor Project

Collaborator John Rogers, PhD of Northwestern University recently joined a panel discussion on healthcare innovation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    The Max N?der Center is partnering with AbbVie to evaluate the potential of an investigational monoclonal antibody that may help in the treatment of spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions.

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    Max N?der Lab and a team of Northwestern researchers collaborating to developed a wearable device that helps detect early symptoms associated with COVID-19 and monitor these symptoms as the illness progresses.

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    Drs. Jayaraman and Rogers's collaborative project features a Band-Aid-like flexible sensor that could detect early COVID-19 symptoms. Details of this innovative research are featured on Smithsonian magazine.

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    Matt Giffhorn, PT. DPT,NCS introduces a conceptual framework to help guide clinical decision making related to incorporating exoskeletons and exo-suits into clinical treatment programs.

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  • Media Coverage COVID Sensor

    A number of media outlets are covering the wearable sensor work at Max N?der Lab for Rehabilitation Technologies and Outcomes 嫩B研究院 at the Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院.

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  • COVID-19 Monitoring Sensors

    嫩B研究院ers at Northwestern University and Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院 in Chicago have developed a novel wearable device and are creating a set of data algorithms specifically tailored to catch early signs and symptoms associated with COVID-19 and to monitor patients as the illness progresses.

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  • Coronavirus sensor you stick at the top of your chest can track symptoms

    Dr. Arun Jayaraman, Director of Max N?der Center for Rehabilitation Technologies and Outcomes research at the Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院 is leading AI based algorithm development for new COVID sensors. These sensors sense the nature, times and duration of coughing, body temperature. These sensors offer symptom detection and conveying it to the medical teams to aid in treatment and care plan.

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