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IEEE Life Sciences Newsletter
The IEEE Life Sciences Newsletter is a new initiative to bring forth interesting articles and informative interviews within the exciting field of life sciences every month.

Christine Kurihara

Christine Kurihara is Manager of Special Projects, for the Stanford Biodesign Program, Stanford, CA. In this capacity, she oversees IT, web and infrastructure projects for the program. Her current tasks include the development of a online companion for the new Biodesign textbook, ebiodesign.org. She also …

Ritu Kamal

Ritu Kamal works at Stanford Biodesign Program, Stanford, CA, as a Global Research Project Manager. She has previously worked at Roche Diagnostics as a Scientist and was a 2010 Stanford India Biodesign Fellow. Her background is in biomedical engineering, in which she has a Masters …

Clifford C. Dasco

Clifford C. Dasco, MD, MPH, MBA is Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology and Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, John S. Dunn Sr. Research Chair in General Internal Medicine at The Methodist Hospital Research Institute, Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen University Professor at …

Point-of-Care Technologies: An Evolution in Personalized Healthcare

By Atam Dhawan
While the developed countries may find POC technologies as effective means for reducing healthcare costs and improving efficiency, POC technologies are critical in responding to essential healthcare needs in countries with large populations or rural areas.
However, the implementation of POC healthcare technologies towards …

Point of Care Medical Technologies Must Blaze New Trails

By Clifford Dacso
The range of wireless-enabled common medical devices is greatly expanding. But simply transmitting healthcare information from the patient to the healthcare provider is not the answer! The user must be brought into the picture as a true collaborator with his or her own …

Barriers to Commercialization of Novel Medical Technologies in India

By Ritu Kamal, Christine Kurihara, Anurag Mairal
A survey of medical device professionals in India reveals the key barriers to increasing access to appropriate medical technologies in the country. We recommend some policy-level changes to facilitate this access through increased commercialization of new medical devices.

Featured Interview – Atam Dhawan

Atam Dhawan, Ph.D., was Chair of the IEEE EMBS Special Topic Conference on Point-Of-Care Technologies. In this video clip, Dr. Dhawan speaks to us on expected breakthroughs in POCT in the next decade, along with his thoughts on where more effort should be directed. He …

Special Issue on Point-Of-Care Technologies

By Nitish Thakor
The recent IEEE EMBS Special Topic Conference on Point-Of-Care Technologies, held January 16-18 in Bangalore, India, featured papers and presentations on this important topic, with respect to application in both developed and developing countries. We bring you an interview with Conference Chair …

Henry T.K. Tse

Henry T.K. Tse is a postdoctoral fellow at UCLA where he had also received his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering in 2012 under the guidance of Dino Di Carlo. Prior to UCLA, he received his B.S. from UC San Diego in 2008. His research interests are …

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