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The technology would allow battery-free, minimally invasive, scalable bioelectronic implants.
The technology, which achieves single-cell resolution, could help in continuous, noninvasive patient assessment to guide medical treatments.
Nature Communications Chemistry has featured NCB's Wearables for Cells technology
These devices could help scientists probe subcellular regions of the brain, and might even help restore some brain function.
Baju is at the forefront of developing subcellular-sized magnetic devices designed to wirelessly modulate and monitor biological systems.
Baju Joy of the NCB research group receives the Whitaker Health Sciences Fellowship Award.