Mallika Bariya
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley
BSAC Graduate Researcher, Ali Javey Group
July 10, 2018 | 12:00 to 01:00 | 490 Cory Hall
Host: Michael Cable
Human sweat has emerged as an appealing biofluid for non-invasive monitoring of health and physiology. Developments in wearable sweat sensors has created the possibility of continuous in situ sensing of sweat biomarkers for personalized and predictive healthcare. The presentation will focus on the Javey Lab’s seminal work on continuous, in situ, multiplexed sweat sensing. Specifically, collecting and interpreting information by analyzing composition, on-demand secretion methods, sweat rate determination with microfluidics, and recent work on high-throughput, low-variation fabrication of sensing components. Also, the need for correlation studies in relation to understanding how sweat constituents reflect overall health will be presented.
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