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New device would help those with chronic conditions get timely treatment
Husker engineer Eric Markvicka is developing a new approach for detecting acute exacerbations of chronic conditions.
With support from the National Institutes of Health, Markvicka is leading a project aimed at developing a wearable monitoring device that contains multiple types of sensors, enabling faster and more accurate detection of exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chronic conditions like asthma, heart disease and other inflammatory disorders. Eventually, the technology may help everyday people monitor their overall health and attune to early warning signs of illness.
MoreNebraska U earns record number of NSF early-career honors
A record nine Husker researchers earned National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program awards in 2024, placing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln among the nation’s most successful institutions in earning awards through one of the most prestigious grant programs for rising scholars.
MorePitt using CAREER award to develop communication tools for children
A Husker researcher is leading a project to reimagine brain-computer interface communication for children with severe disabilities who struggle to use existing assistive devices, which often require the user to touch a screen or look at words.
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