Stanford Integrated Biomedical Systems Laboratory

Under the guidance of Professor Ada Poon, I am redesigning the lab’s existing chip architecture to support a larger variety and range of electrochemical sensors.

The first project is together with Jihun Rho, a post-doc in EE with a background in Electrochemical Engineering, who has developed a novel sensor that uses chronoamperometry to detect cholesterol levels in blood. We are hoping to develop a disposable, wireless and noninvasive cholesterol sensor.

Later applications of the chip will include further electrochemical and -physiological signals. I am excited to try noninvasive cortisol measurements, estrogen measurements, and much more!

See below for previous applications of the chip.

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