The rHEALTH Sensor was recently featured in the NASA Spinoff 2013 magazine. This magazine features NASA-funded technologies that will be or are being commercialized in the near term. In particular, it serves to highlight what NASA Administrator Charles Bolden calls "down-to-Earth benefits from space." The article highlights the importance of having an all-in-one health diagnosis...
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Broad rHEALTH Capabilities Highlighted at NASA Conference
February 13, 2014 - Dr. Eugene Y. Chan of the DNA Medicine Institute presented capabilities of the rHEALTH technology at the NASA Human Research Program (HRP) Investigators' Workshop, Challenges and Opportunities: Maximizing Human Space Flight Research in Galveston, Texas. The audience were NASA officials, scientists, and funded Principal Investigators of the HRP. The talk highlighted...
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DMI to Compete in $10 Million Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE
Announced today, team DMI is one of 34 registered teams competing for the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE, a 3.5 year global competition sponsored by the Qualcomm Foundation that will award $10 million to teams that develop a consumer-friendly, mobile device.
"We are thrilled to be competing for this distinguished prize with technologies based on our rHEALTH Sensor,...
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rHEALTH Technology Featured in Publication for Cardiovascular Medicine
The rHEALTH Sensor was recently featured in a publication in the Journal of Personallized Medicine. This pioneering work by Dr. Patrick Gladding summarizes key technologies relating to therapeutics and diagnostics (or theranostics) for cardiovascular medicine.
Abstract: It is undeniable that the increasing costs in healthcare are a concern. Although technological advancements have been made in healthcare systems, the...
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