Integrated Medical Sensors Inc.

This project aims to create a smart subcutaneous sensing system capable of continuously tracking biomarkers like glucose and lactate to enable faster, personalized interventions for chronic and infectious diseases.

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The team at Integrated Medical Sensors Inc., led by Principal Investigator Muhammad Mujeeb-U-Rahman, is developing a semiconductor-based subcutaneous Continuous Health Monitor. This innovative platform measures biomarkers such as glucose and lactate from interstitial fluid and uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide actionable feedback for patients and care teams. The technology seeks to enhance early intervention and management of chronic conditions like diabetes, as well as infectious diseases that impact healthy aging.

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