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MiWear

TOTAL PROJECT DURATION:

3 Jahre

Mid-infrared wearable for non-invasive biomarker monitoring

The Project

Metabolic syndrome (MbS) is a major socioeconomic burden in Europe, linked to obesity, arteriosclerosis, heart attacks, and stroke. Accurate biomarker detection is key. MiWear offers a noninvasive, wearable Mid-Infrared spectrometer for precise biomarker monitoring. The expert consortium ensures scientific excellence, outreach, and researcher engagement.

 

Our Role in the Project

We are responsible for testing the non-invasive device translational from in vitro, ex vivo tests up to the final test in a clinical study. We provides support in data interpretation for biomarker selection.

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European Commission

QUANTUNE TECHNOLOGIES GMBH (LEAD)
STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE EXPERT SRL
SCIENCE&STRATEGY SL

Project Details

Modern medicine has improved dramatically through a better understanding of what causes a condition or what it is correlated to. However, the healthcare system still follows an episodic (reactive) model, where patients only seek medical advice when there are symptoms, which, for certain medical conditions, has proven critically insufficient. In this context, one of the main burdens for our socioeconomic system in Europe by a single disease is without question the metabolic syndrome (MbS). MbS is prominently visible in the large and ever-growing number of overweight or obese individuals. Yet, its true negative dramatic consequences among others are arteriosclerosis, hereby induced myocardial infarction, and stroke. Several biomarkers such as uric acid, albumin, or ketone bodies correlate with MbS and often indicate different aspects of the metabolic syndrome. The more biomarkers can be measured and quantified with high accuracy, the easier it becomes to make conclusive decisions on the patient’s status. False negatives as well as false positives can be avoided much better with more parameters – if each of them is measured individually and directly without the need for indirect methods where evaluations are easily overfitted.

MiWear provides an alternative approach for the measurement of biomarkers, using a miniatured Mid-Infrared spectrometer, a technology that is only used in laboratories due to its size and cost. The result of the project will be a wearable device to detect biomarkers noninvasively and pain-free in the interstitial fluid in the skin.

The MiWear consortium brings together expertise in biomarkers, optical spectroscopy, laser physics, business administration, finance, and the gender-specific dimension of biomarkers.

 

Project team

DI<sup>in</sup> Dr.<sup>in</sup> Katrin Tiffner
DIin Dr.in

Katrin
Tiffner

Deputy Head of Research Group
DI<sup>in</sup> (FH) Sarah Raudner
Quality Management

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