DocumentCode
1407017
Title
Johns Hopkins on the chip: microsystems and cognitive machines for sustainable, affordable, personalised medicine and healthcare
Author
Andreou, A.G.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA
Volume
47
Issue
26
fYear
2011
Abstract
Semiconductor technology is contributing to the advancement of biotechnology, medicine and healthcare delivery in ways that it was never envisioned - from chip micro-arrays, to scientific grade CMOS imagers and ion sensing arrays to implantable prosthesis. This exponential growth of sensory microsystems has led to an exponential growth of data. Cognitive machines, i.e. advanced computer architectures and algorithms, are carefully co-designed to extract knowledge from such health data making rational decisions and recommendations for therapies. Nano, micro and macro robotics driven by sophisticated algorithms interface to the human body at different levels and scales, from nano-scale molecules to micron-scale cells to networks and all the way to the scale of organisms. The present era is one where semiconductor technology and the -chip- is the foundation of sustainable and affordable personalised medicine and healthcare delivery.
Keywords
biotechnology; health care; lab-on-a-chip; medical computing; medical robotics; semiconductor technology; Johns Hopkins on the chip; advanced computer architectures; affordable medicine; biotechnology; cognitive machines; health data; healthcare; personalised medicine; robotics; semiconductor technology; sensory microsystems; sustainable medicine;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electronics Letters
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0013-5194
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/el.2011.3233
Filename
6111657
Link To Document