Research

School of Clinical Medicine

Program of Life Monitoring and Support System Research

Targeting healthy, at-risk, unwell, and organ-failure populations, the School of Clinical Medicine utilizes cutting-edge intelligent biosensors, mobile networks, big data, intelligent computing, and bionic manufacturing in its systematic research and development of life-monitoring, regulating, supporting, and alternative technologies and equipment. They include (1) vital signs precision monitoring devices; (2) wearable health monitoring devices; (3) implantable and non-implantable neuromonitoring technologies; (4) cardiac interventional physiological monitoring technologies; (5) extracorporeal life support technologies; and (6) extracorporeal assistive organ functional support (ECMOventilator, haemodialysis, bio-artificial liver).