IMPLANTABLE WIRELESS MEDICAL DEVICES AND SYSTEMS

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The presentation focuses on the development of wireless micro devices and systems for medical applications at UT-Arlington. They are based on technology platforms such as wireless energy transfer for batteryless implants, miniature electrochemical sensors, nanoparticle modified surfaces, MEMS devices and wireless communication. An integrated wireless body network for chronic pain management will be discussed. The system provides a wireless closed loop for neurorecorders to recognize pain signals and neurostimulators to
inhibit pain. Batteryless endoluminal sensing telemeter architecture will also be discussed with an esophagus implant for remote diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), an endoscopically-implantable wireless gastro-stimulator for gastroparesis management, and a wireless bladder volume monitoring implant for urinary incontinence management. These applications enable new medicines to improve human welfare and assist better living.

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  • East Hanover, New Jersey
  • United States

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  • Co-sponsored by MTT/AP-Chapter
  • Starts 15 September 2013 02:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 02 October 2013 10:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


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Dr. J.C. Chiao

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IMPLANTABLE WIRELESS MEDICAL DEVICES AND SYSTEMS

The presentation focuses on the development of wireless micro devices and systems for medical applications at UT-Arlington. They are based on technology platforms such as wireless energy transfer for batteryless implants, miniature electrochemical sensors, nanoparticle modified surfaces, MEMS devices and wireless communication. An integrated wireless body network for chronic pain management will be discussed. The system provides a wireless closed loop for neurorecorders to recognize pain signals and neurostimulators to inhibit pain. Batteryless endoluminal sensing telemeter architecture will also be discussed with an esophagus implant for remote diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), an endoscopically-implantable wireless gastro-stimulator for gastroparesis management, and a wireless bladder volume monitoring implant for urinary incontinence management. These applications enable new medicines to improve human welfare and assist better living.

Biography: Dr. J.C. Chiao is a s Greene endowed professor and Garrett endowed professor of Electrical Engineering at University
of Texas – Arlington; and an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Internal Medicine Department at UT-Southwestern,
Medical Center.
Dr. Chiao received the 2011 O'Donnell Award in Engineering presented by The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and
Science of Texas (TAMEST). He also received the 2011 Tech Titan Technology Innovator Award; 2011 Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics Excellence in Engineering Teaching Award; 2012 Research in Medicine milestone award by Heroes of
Healthcare; and 2012 IEEE Region 5 Outstanding Engineering Educator award. His webpage is at
http://www.uta.edu/faculty/jcchiao/
jcchiao@uta.edu





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Overview

The AP/MTT Joint Chapter holds their 28th Annual Symposium and Mini-Show on Thursday October 3, 2013 in the Hanover Manor in Hanover, NJ. The program consists of technical sessions from 8:50 am until 4:40 pm on selected topics in RF and microwave technologies for commercial and military applications. The mini-show features the latest products (9:30 am until 4:30 pm).

Location:

Building: Hanover Manor

16 Eagle Rock Avenue

E. Hanover, New Jersey

United States 07936

Date: 03-October-2013

Time: 08:30AM to 05:00PM (8.50 hours) All times are: US/Eastern