Correcting unintentional biases in medical device product design is a big step toward improving equity in medtech. Achuta Kadambi, an assistant professor at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, says when looking at bias in medical devices, there’s often a lot of narrative in the media of what it is. However, it’s also important to […]
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UCLA prof: Racial bias in medical devices based in physics
The laws of physics may be making medical devices biased against people of color, according to a UCLA engineering professor. Achuta Kadambi, an assistant professor at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, published a column in the journal Science about how dataset representation is not the only factor leading to bias in medtech. Kadambi described how the […]
DTW Podcast Ep. 42 – How the pandemic has accelerated, slowed medtech innovation
The pandemic has accelerated innovation in many ways but the physical pressures on entrepreneurs, innovators and engineers is very real. In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, a panel representing early-stage and tech transfer efforts explain how they’re helping individuals and young companies work through the unique challenges of the time, including finding capital, […]
This coin-sized insulin patch could improve diabetes treatment
Could treating diabetes someday be as simple as slapping on a patch? A UCLA-led research team thinks so, and it’s seeking FDA permission to prove it. A research team led by UCLA bioengineering professor Zhen Gu claims to have overcome some of the technological hurdles around creating a patch that releases insulin based on the […]