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Monitoring technology being developed for astronauts could benefit patients on Earth

“A noninvasive technology currently in development to measure blood and tissue chemistry in astronauts is expected to have benefits for monitoring patients on Earth.
Babs Soller, at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and her colleagues are developing the technology, dubbed the Venus prototype. Soller has worked closely with researchers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston to develop applications of the Venus system for space.”
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Molly Merrill, Healthcare IT News, 30 April 2009

30 April 2009 | Categories: News | Country: United States | Tag(s): Devices, Monitoring, Sensors
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