In the News - 2020

Profile piece on our research in the Winter edition of the Northwestern Magazine
Northwestern Magazine, December 28, 2020.

Press release on a major funding commitment from the DOD for our COVID-19 wireless, skin-integrated monitoring system
Northwestern University, December 17, 2020.

Press release on a 10 year funding commitment to the group by Maxim Integrated to develop next-generation wearable devices
Northwestern University and Maxim Integrated, December 9, 2020.

E. Roche writes a News and Views piece, titled Catheters Gain Arrays of Sensors and Actuators, that features our work published in Nature Biomedical Engineering
Nature Biomedical Engineering, October, 2020.

Press release on our work on advanced skin-interfaced wearable devices and their extended deployment for monitoring of COVID-19 patients and at-risk healthcare workers, with announcement of funding from BARDA, featured also in many stories in the popular press
Northwestern University and BARDA, July 1, 2020.

Prof. Rogers selected as the recipient of the 2020 Nano Research Award.
Nano Research, June 2020.

Prof. Rogers selected as the recipient of the Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy and Roland V. Fitzroy Medal.
ASME, American Society for Mechanical Engineers, May 2020.

Press release on our work on skin-interfaced wearable devices that quantitatively track all key symptoms of COVID19, featured also in many stories in the popular press
Northwestern University, May 4, 2020.

The National Institutes for Health issues a press release on our work on kilo-channel mapping systems(the Neural Matrix) for measuring electrical activity on the surface of the brain, with collaborators at Duke University and NYU, as published in Science Translational Medicine
National Institutes of Health, April 29, 2020.

Press release on our work on kilo-channel mapping systems (the Neural Matrix) for measuring electrical activity on the surface of the brain, with collaborators at Duke University and NYU, as published in Science Translational Medicine
Duke University, April 8, 2020.

A piece titled Wireless Monitoring in the NICU by C.G. Kanakry appears as a Editors Choice piece in Science Translational Medicine, covering our work published in Nature Medicine.
Science Translational Medicine, March 25, 2020.

A piece titled A Wireless Wearable Patch Records a Fragile Babys Every Cry appears as a Research Highlight in Nature, covering our work published in Nature Medicine.
Nature, March 13, 2020.

Press release on our work on wireless vital signs monitoring systems for the NICU and PICU -- with worldwide deployments, including developing areas in Africa, as published in Nature Medicine
Northwestern University, March, 2020.

P.S. Shah writes a News and Views piece titled - Wireless Monitoring in the ICU on the Horizon - on our skin-mounted wireless devices for monitoring in the NICU and PICU, published in Nature Medicine.
Nature Medicine, March 11, 2020.

Our skin-mounted sweat microfluidic devices are highlighted in a commercial spot on TNT during the NBA All Star Game, featuring Jayson Tatum and Gatorade.
Gatorade on TNT, on February 16, 2020.

Our skin-mounted sweat microfluidic devices are released through the Gatorade website, featuring Paul George, starting forward for the NBA LA Clippers.
Gatorade.com, beginning on January 9, 2020 top line of the home page.

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