Christopher Ogle
Northwestern University
3 Papers
Christopher Ogle is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vital signs & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care
Ha Uk Chung,Bong Hoon Kim,Jong Yoon Lee,Jungyup Lee,Zhaoqian Xie,E. Ibler,E. Ibler,Kun Hyuck Lee,Anthony Banks,Ji Yoon Jeong,Jongwon Kim,Jongwon Kim,Christopher Ogle,Dominic Grande,Yongjoon Yu,Hokyung Jang,Pourya Assem,Dennis Ryu,Jean Won Kwak,Myeong Namkoong,Jun Bin Park,Yechan Lee,Do Hoon Kim,Arin Ryu,Jaeseok Jeong,Kevin You,Bowen Ji,Zhuangjian Liu,Qingze Huo,Xue Feng,Yujun Deng,Yujun Deng,Yeshou Xu,Yeshou Xu,Kyung In Jang,Jeonghyun Kim,Yihui Zhang,Roozbeh Ghaffari,Casey M. Rand,Molly Schau,Aaron Hamvas,Debra E. Weese-Mayer,Yonggang Huang,Seungmin Lee,Chi Hwan Lee,Naresh R. Shanbhag,Amy S. Paller,Amy S. Paller,Shuai Xu,John A. Rogers +49 more
TL;DR: It is now possible to fabricate wireless, battery-free vital signs monitoring systems based on ultrathin, “skin-like” measurement modules that can gently and noninvasively interface onto the skin of neonates with gestational ages down to the edge of viability.
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Skin-interfaced biosensors for advanced wireless physiological monitoring in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units
Ha Uk Chung,Alina Y. Rwei,Aurélie Hourlier-Fargette,Shuai Xu,Kun Hyuck Lee,Emma C. Dunne,Zhaoqian Xie,Claire Liu,Andrea S. Carlini,Dong Hyun Kim,Dong Hyun Kim,Dennis Ryu,Elena Kulikova,Jingyue Cao,Ian C. Odland,Kelsey B. Fields,Brad Hopkins,Anthony Banks,Christopher Ogle,Dominic Grande,Jun Bin Park,Jongwon Kim,Jongwon Kim,Masahiro Irie,Hokyung Jang,Hokyung Jang,Joo Hee Lee,Yerim Park,Jungwoo Kim,Han Heul Jo,Hyoungjo Hahm,Raudel Avila,Yeshou Xu,Myeong Namkoong,Jean Won Kwak,Emily Suen,Max A. Paulus,Robin J. Kim,Blake V. Parsons,Kelia A. Human,Seung Sik Kim,Manish Patel,William Reuther,Hyun Soo Kim,Sung Hoon Lee,John D. Leedle,Yeojeong Yun,Sarah Rigali,Taeyoung Son,Inhwa Jung,Hany Arafa,Vinaya R. Soundararajan,Ayelet Ollech,Avani Shukla,Allison Bradley,Molly Schau,Casey M. Rand,Lauren E. Marsillio,Zena Leah Harris,Yonggang Huang,Aaron Hamvas,Amy S. Paller,Amy S. Paller,Debra E. Weese-Mayer,Jong Yoon Lee,John A. Rogers +65 more
TL;DR: A wireless, non-invasive technology is presented that not only offers measurement equivalency to existing clinical standards for heart rate, respiration rate, temperature and blood oxygenation, but also provides a range of important additional features, as supported by data from pilot clinical studies in both the NICU and PICU.
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Wireless sensors for continuous, multimodal measurements at the skin interface with lower limb prostheses
Jean Won Kwak,Mengdi Han,Zhaoqian Xie,Ha Uk Chung,Jong Yoon Lee,Raudel Avila,Jessica Yohay,Xuexian Chen,Cunman Liang,Manish J. Patel,Inhwa Jung,Jongwon Kim,Jongwon Kim,Myeong Namkoong,Myeong Namkoong,Kyeongha Kwon,Xu Guo,Christopher Ogle,Dominic Grande,Dennis Ryu,Donghyun Kim,Surabhi R. Madhvapathy,Claire Liu,Da Som Yang,Yoonseok Park,Ryan Caldwell,Anthony Banks,Shuai Xu,Yonggang Huang,Stefania Fatone,John A. Rogers +30 more
TL;DR: A millimeter-scale pressure sensor that adopts a soft, three-dimensional design that integrates into a thin, flexible battery-free, wireless platform with a built-in temperature sensor to allow operation in a noninvasive, imperceptible fashion directly at the skin-prosthesis interface is introduced.
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