Jeon Woong Kang, Mark A Arnold, Devin Steenkamp, Mark A Tapsak, Werner Mäntele, Yoonho Khang, Miyeon Jue, Peter T C So
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This first workshop on noninvasive glucose monitoring (NIGM) was held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on October 30, 2024. Six invited speakers, representing industry, academia, and clinics, gave presentations that covered (1) an overview of the NIGM technologies, (2) the state of the art in NIGM technologies, such as near-infrared (NIR), mid-infrared (IR), photoacoustic, and Raman spectroscopies, (3) minimally invasive implantable continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors, and (4) a clinician's perspective on the impact of the current CGM devices for patient care.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology (JDST) is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Diabetes Technology Society. JDST covers scientific and clinical aspects of diabetes technology including glucose monitoring, insulin and metabolic peptide delivery, the artificial pancreas, digital health, precision medicine, social media, cybersecurity, software for modeling, physiologic monitoring, technology for managing obesity, and diagnostic tests of glycation. The journal also covers the development and use of mobile applications and wireless communication, as well as bioengineered tools such as MEMS, new biomaterials, and nanotechnology to develop new sensors. Articles in JDST cover both basic research and clinical applications of technologies being developed to help people with diabetes.