About this Research Topic
A broad group of sensor platforms, ranging from electrical, mechanical, optical, thermal, electrochemical, optoelectronic platforms, microfluidic and drug delivery platforms, to thermal characterization and imaging systems, have been leveraged for various skin-interfaced platforms in monitoring, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Quantitative assessment/diagnosis for dynamic mechanisms of complex physiological responses expands the assessment methods of public health.
We encourage researchers in advanced skin-interfaced platforms technology to submit their latest original research findings, mini-reviews, or perspectives aiming to highlight advances in sensor systems, device structure/fabrication, functional materials, validation/application study, and development of novel sensory modalities/ architectures for use in clinical practices. The research topic calls for public health-related papers with themes that include but are not limited to:
- Wearable systems / Sensor technology
- Biosensors/biochips/Lab-on-a-chip on the skin
- Microfluidic/Drug delivery platforms for Skin-interfaced analysis
- Point-of-care technology
- Simulation modeling and quantitative analysis of healthcare-related dynamics
- Sweat extraction technologies for wearable biosensing
Keywords: Digital public health, skin-interfaced platforms, wearable devices
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