8B: Bioelectronics & Wearable Sensors

Date: Saturday, April 12, 2025
Time: 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Room: 4C
Session Type: General Session

Description

Rapid advancements in soft bioelectronics and wearable sensors promise to revolutionize various fields ranging from fundamental biological research and clinical healthcare to fitness tracking and human-machine interfaces, while also enabling a shift from hospital-based to patient-centered care. This symposium will serve as a dynamic platform for academic researchers, funding agencies, and industry leaders to exchange insights on the latest advancements in soft bioelectronics and their customized applications. The scope of the symposium is broad, including but not limited to novel biomaterials and bioelectronics designs to enhance device performance, innovative manufacturing approaches, conductive scaffolds for tissue regeneration, integration of biosensors with wearable systems, machine learning and artificial intelligence for data analysis, disease diagnostics and automatic decision making, customization for specific healthcare applications, challenges and future directions of soft bioelectronics and wearable sensors, and others. This forum will foster collaboration and innovation, paving the way for next-generation, personalized healthcare technologies.

Moderators:

Zheng Yan, University of Missouri
Cunjiang Yu, University of Illinois
Murat Guvendiren, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Invited Speaker Presentations

Dr. John Rogers
Talk Title: Enabling Materials in Soft and Transient Systems for Closed-Loop Electrotherapy

Dr. Bozhi Tian
Talk Title: Exploring Bioelectronics Through the Lens of Energy Science

Objectives

  • 9:00 AM. 376. Biodegradable Piezoelectric Nanofibers for Medical Applications.Jinyoung Park, Master's degree1, Thinh Le, Doctoral degree1, Meysam Chorsi, Doctoral degree1, Thanh Nguyen, PhD1 1University of Connecticut

  • 9:15 AM. 377. Hydrogel Electrodes for Real-Time Tumor Sensing and Extracellular Matrix Response.Aydasadat Pourmostafa, PhD scholar1, Anant Bhusal, postdoctoral scholar2, Niranjan Menon, PhD scholar3, Amir K Miri, Dr Faculty1, sagnik basuray, faculty1 1New Jersey Institute of Technology, 2Rowan university, 3newjersy institute of technology

  • 9:30 AM. 378. Electrochemical Sensing of Endogenous Nitric Oxide as a Function of Diabetes.Mikaylin Nogler1, Mark Schoenfisch2 1The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2UNC Chapel Hill

  • 9:45 AM. 379. Development of an Electrogenetic Cell-Based Therapy for On-Demand Cytokine Delivery.Grace May1, Rachel Daso1, Victoria Kindratenko2, Ellie Chen1, Samantha Fleury1, Amaury Bittar1, Matthew Parker1, Christian Schreib, PhD1, Isaac Hilton, PhD1, Laura Segatori, PhD1, Jacob Robinson, PhD1, Jonathan Rivnay, PhD2, Omid Veiseh, PhD1 1Rice University, 2Northwestern University