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CATEGORIES:Horizon: A Sensory World. Novel Sensor Technologie
 s and Applications
SUMMARY:Contact lens diabetes management: A vision for the
  future - Xiaohan Pan\, Institute of Biotechnology
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URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/6797
DESCRIPTION:The increasing incidence of the metabolic disease 
 diabetes is promoting the exploration of novel glu
 cose monitoring methodologies to ensure effective 
 diabetes management. In particular\, many groups a
 re investigating new non-invasive and continuous g
 lucose sensors\, in order to obviate the pain and 
 consequent patient incompliance associated with co
 nventional finger-pricking assays. In our group\, 
 novel holographic technology has been applied to t
 he development of a real-time glucose monitor. Thi
 s research has shown that pain-free glucose monito
 ring of diabetics in feasible.
LOCATION:Kaetsu Centre\, New Hall
CONTACT:Liam Garvey
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