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Wearable and implantable sensors enable in vivo monitoring of physiological parameters in animals or humans, whether freely moving or anesthetized. They offer minimally invasive or non-invasive alternatives for the in situ quantification of biochemical markers such as glucose or lactate concentrations, stress biomarkers, inflammatory molecules, etc. They can also monitor the physiological or pathological state of animals or humans, as well as living organs such as the brain or tumors. In recent years, research into wearable and implantable electrochemical devices has expanded rapidly. Thanks to these devices, tomorrow's medicine will be based on continuous, real-time, personalized patient monitoring. Although the scientific community working on these devices is developing rapidly, there are currently no scientific events dedicated to this community. Our aim is therefore to launch the first meeting on this theme. This scientific event will enable exchanges between researchers from the academic and medical worlds, as well as with companies specializing in bio-microtechnologies.
We hope that participants will find here a workshop to meet colleagues sharing the same interest in wearable and implantable devices, and that they will enjoy the beautiful city of Lyon with its cultural, architectural and gastronomic assets.
See you November 27-29, 2024!
Stéphane Marinesco
Abdelkader Zebda
Pascal Mailley
Abdelhamid Errachid
Local Organizing Committee
We hope that participants will find here a workshop to meet colleagues sharing the same interest in wearable and implantable devices, and that they will enjoy the beautiful city of Lyon with its cultural, architectural and gastronomic assets.
See you November 27-29, 2024!
Stéphane Marinesco
Abdelkader Zebda
Pascal Mailley
Abdelhamid Errachid
Local Organizing Committee