Monday, March 12, 2007
TR10: Personalized Medical Monitors
John Guttag says using computers to automate some diagnostics could make medicine more personal.
By Jennifer Chu
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John Guttag believes that computers can improve diagnostic tests and make medicine more personal by automating the interpretation of complex medical data such as the brain wave tracings shown above, or electrocardiogram readings from heart patients.
Credit: Max Aguilera-Hellweg |
This article is one in a series of 10 stories we're running this week covering today's most significant emerging technologies. It's part of our annual "10 Emerging Technologies" report, which appears in the March/April print issue of Technology Review.
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