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Smart Pills
Computer Guts and Swallowed Sensors: Ingestibles Made Palatable in an Era of Embodied Computing
Ethical and legal issues of ingestible electronic sensors
Take Your Medicine: This $1.5 Billion Health Startup’s Smart Pills Keep Patients From Forgetting
New Smart Pill Releases Insulin in the Stomach, Could Replace Injections for People with Type 1 Diabetes
A self-orienting millimeter-scale applicator (SOMA) for oral delivery of insulin and other biologics
The Ethics of Smart Pills and Self-Acting Devices: Autonomy, Truth-Telling, and Trust at the Dawn of Digital Medicine
Researchers use digital pill to study medication adherence
UMMS researchers use digital pill to study medication adherence
The digitization of a pill
Beyond Wearables: Are Hearables, Ingestibles, and Embeddables the future of the IoT?
US regulators accept ‘chip in a pill’ application
Connect2HealthFCC - Ingestibles, Wearables and Embeddables
How ingestible sensors and smart pills will revolutionize healthcare
‘Smart pills’ with chips, cameras and robotic parts raise legal, ethical questions
Eric Topol on exciting new technologies
PILLCAM™ SB 3 SYSTEM
Five reasons why the smart pill from Proteus is the Holy Grail of digital health
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Aging, Culture, and Technology (2018-2020)
Policy and Privacy Implications of Ingestibles (2020)
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Alex Abramson
Andrew Iliadis
Andrew Thompson
Andrew Ward
Angel Au-Yeung
Ariana Eunjung Cha
Beth Walsh
Breaking Media, Inc.
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Chloe Green
Clinical Innovation And Technology
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David Scher
Duke University
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
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Forbes Media LLC
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Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research
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MaRS Discovery District
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT)
Medtronic
Niteesh K. Chouhdry
Novo Nordisk
Otsuka Pharmaceutical
Proteus Digital Health
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SJain
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Sarah Aspler
Sarah Willey
Scripps Translational Science Institute
Springer Nature Publishing
Taylor & Francis Group
Temple University
Timo Minssen
UMass Med
University Of California At San Diego
University Of Massachusetts
WP Company LLC
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Abilify MyCite
Connect2HealthFCC
Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitor
Disney World
Embodied Computing: Wearables, Implantables, Embeddables, Ingestibles
EtectRx
Fantastic Voyage
Given Imaging International
Innerspace
Keratin Biosciences
Medtronic
Novo Nordisk
Otsuka Pharmaceutical
PillCam COLON
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Proteus Digital Health
Proteus Discover
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Scripps Health
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A self-orienting millimeter-scale applicator (SOMA) for oral delivery of insulin and other biologics
Beyond Wearables: Are Hearables, Ingestibles, and Embeddables the future of the IoT?
Computer Guts and Swallowed Sensors: Ingestibles Made Palatable in an Era of Embodied Computing
Connect2HealthFCC - Ingestibles, Wearables and Embeddables
Eric Topol on exciting new technologies
Ethical and legal issues of ingestible electronic sensors
Five reasons why the smart pill from Proteus is the Holy Grail of digital health
How ingestible sensors and smart pills will revolutionize healthcare
New Smart Pill Releases Insulin in the Stomach, Could Replace Injections for People with Type 1 Diabetes
PILLCAM™ SB 3 SYSTEM
Researchers use digital pill to study medication adherence
Take Your Medicine: This $1.5 Billion Health Startup’s Smart Pills Keep Patients From Forgetting
The Ethics of Smart Pills and Self-Acting Devices: Autonomy, Truth-Telling, and Trust at the Dawn of Digital Medicine
The digitization of a pill
UMMS researchers use digital pill to study medication adherence
US regulators accept ‘chip in a pill’ application
‘Smart pills’ with chips, cameras and robotic parts raise legal, ethical questions
and 10 more
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Clinical Innovation and Technology
Embodied Computing: Wearables, Implantables, Embeddables, Ingestibles
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Forbes
Harvard Business School
Information Age
MaRS
MedCityNews
Nature Electronics
The American Journal of Bioethics
The Financial Times Limited
The Washington Post
UMass Med
UMass Medical School
Wearable Technologies
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