
Lu Yin
@yinlu_clt
PhD in Nanoengineering.
Working on something new.
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http://meetluyin.com 27-12-2019 02:33:31
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Engineers and physicians at UC San Diego developed a wearable ultrasound device that can assess both the structure and function of the human heart. The sensor, roughly the size of a postage stamp, can be worn for 24 hours and works during exercise: today.ucsd.edu/story/cardiac-… nature


A wearable ultrasound patch enables long-term imaging of patients in motion. Furthermore, we developed an AI model to automatically process the acquired images and provide actionable information. Many thanks to NIH NIBIB UC San Diego UCSD Engineering Shengqiang Cai Joe Wang

Delighted to share my first first-author research article got published in Nature Biotenology today! Sheng Xu group Monitoring deep tissue physiology on mobile subjects is challenging, but we have made it possible!

Comprehensive review with Joe Wang on wearable electrochemical glucose sensors highlighting the progress of this field till date (including commercial aspects) towards effective diabetes management. pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10… Rafa Del Caño Ochoa Shichao Ding Lu Yin






Jacobs School alumni Lu Yin and Alan Liu were included in Forbes 30 Under 30 in the Science category🔱 They were recognized for developing a sweat-based noninvasive glucose monitor through their startup Persperion Diagnostics. It's spun off from UC San Diego tech: forbes.com/profile/perspe…


"Pricking your fingers to check sugar levels might become a thing of the past for diabetics thanks to UC San Diego Alumni whose startup business Persperion Diagnostics may completely transform the way people monitor their glucose." Lu Yin in San Diego Business Journal: sdbj.com/life-sciences/… Karen Pearlman



Microrobots are on a roll at UC San Diego! They've shown promise in early studies against deadly pneumonia, lung cancer metastasis and now, inflammatory bowel disease. Check out new research led by Liangfang Zhang & Joe Wang published in Science Robotics today.ucsd.edu/story/microrob…

Huge thanks to the News & Views article "Sweat sensing at your fingertips," published Nature Electronics, which featured our work. Check more here: News & Views: rdcu.be/dTdwK Original research: rdcu.be/dTdw5 nature.com/articles/s4192…

A paper in Nature Electronics presents a wearable microgrid powered solely by fingertip perspiration that can monitor metabolic biomarkers—including glucose, vitamin C, lactate and levodopa—over extended periods of time. 🔒 go.nature.com/3zg35Xh

