241030 Markvicka 090

An early prototype of the monitor is attached to a transparent mannequin in the department. The team’s device is that it is multimodal, meaning it measures multiple physiological parameters. Eric Markvicka, Krohn Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, is leading a project aimed at developing a wearable monitoring device that contains multiple types of sensors, enabling faster and more accurate detection of exacerbations of COPD and chronic conditions like asthma, heart disease and other inflammatory disorders. October 30, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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An early prototype of the monitor is attached to a transparent mannequin in the department. The team’s device is that it is multimodal, meaning it measures multiple physiological parameters. Eric Markvicka, Krohn Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, is leading a project aimed at developing a wearable monitoring device that contains multiple types of sensors, enabling faster and more accurate detection of exacerbations of COPD and chronic conditions like asthma, heart disease and other inflammatory disorders. October 30, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.