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The ID-Cap™ System - Revolutionizing Remote Patient Monitoring
Ingestible sensors, data, and pharmaceuticals: Subjectivity in the era of digital mental health
Digital pills: a scoping review of the empirical literature and analysis of the ethical aspects
Computer Guts and Swallowed Sensors: Ingestibles Made Palatable in an Era of Embodied Computing
etectRx's ingestible adherence tracker system cleared by FDA
Ethical and legal issues of ingestible electronic sensors
The Promise and Pitfalls of Digital Medication
Take Your Medicine: This $1.5 Billion Health Startup’s Smart Pills Keep Patients From Forgetting
10 Breakthrough Technologies 2019: How we’ll invent the future, by Bill Gates
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
Burgers grown in a lab are heading to your plate. Will you bite?
In-body "GPS" Using Wireless Signals
MIT researchers are developing AI for tracking sensors inside the body with wireless signals
Why Gene Editing Is the Next Food Revolution
The ingestible bacterial-electronic sensor
Is an Anti-aging Pill on the Horizon?
Abilify MyCite® Overview
Otsuka and Proteus® Announce the First U.S. FDA Approval of a Digital Medicine System: Abilify MyCite® (aripiprazole tablets with sensor)
First Digital Pill Approved to Worries About Biomedical ‘Big Brother’
Building Tomorrow’s Robots
Researchers use digital pill to study medication adherence
UMMS researchers use digital pill to study medication adherence
Wireless Power Could Enable Ingestible Electronics
Tiny ‘Organ Chips’ Promise Big Boost to Testing of Food, Drugs
Engineers harness stomach acid to power tiny sensors
Engineers harness stomach acid to power tiny sensors
The digitization of a pill
Sprinkling of neural dust opens door to electroceuticals
Drugs Go Wireless
MIT Researchers Develop Ingestible Sensor to Measure Vital Signs
Ingestible Sensor can Measure Heart and Breathing Rates
The frightening promise of self-tracking pills
US regulators accept ‘chip in a pill’ application
Connect2HealthFCC - Ingestibles, Wearables and Embeddables
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Aging, Culture, and Technology (2018-2020)
Biotechnology and Human Health: Harvesting the technology of plants and microbes to augment the human body (2019)
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Humanoid Robots (2017-2020)
Policy and Privacy Implications of Ingestibles (2020)
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Writing Futures: Collaborative, Algorithmic, Autonomous (2020)
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10 Breakthrough Technologies 2019: How we’ll invent the future, by Bill Gates
876.1300 Ingestible telemetric gastrointestinal capsule imaging system.
876.1330 Colon capsule endoscopy system.
880.6305 Ingestible event marker.
A self-orienting millimeter-scale applicator (SOMA) for oral delivery of insulin and other biologics
Abilify MyCite® Overview
Building Tomorrow’s Robots
Burgers grown in a lab are heading to your plate. Will you bite?
Computer Guts and Swallowed Sensors: Ingestibles Made Palatable in an Era of Embodied Computing
Connect2HealthFCC - Ingestibles, Wearables and Embeddables
Digital pills: a scoping review of the empirical literature and analysis of the ethical aspects
Drugs Go Wireless
Engineers harness stomach acid to power tiny sensors
EtectRx's ingestible adherence tracker system cleared by FDA
Ethical and legal issues of ingestible electronic sensors
Evaluation of Automatic Class III Designation (De Novo) for Proteus Personal Monitor Including Ingestion Event Marker
First Digital Pill Approved to Worries About Biomedical ‘Big Brother’
Five reasons why the smart pill from Proteus is the Holy Grail of digital health
How ingestible sensors and smart pills will revolutionize healthcare
In-body "GPS" Using Wireless Signals
Ingestible Sensor can Measure Heart and Breathing Rates
Ingestible Telemetric Gastrointestinal Capsule Imaging System - Final Class II Special Controls Guidance Document for Industry and FDA
Ingestible sensors, data, and pharmaceuticals: Subjectivity in the era of digital mental health
Is an Anti-aging Pill on the Horizon?
MIT Researchers Develop Ingestible Sensor to Measure Vital Signs
MIT researchers are developing AI for tracking sensors inside the body with wireless signals
New Smart Pill Releases Insulin in the Stomach, Could Replace Injections for People with Type 1 Diabetes
Otsuka and Proteus® Announce the First U.S. FDA Approval of a Digital Medicine System: Abilify MyCite® (aripiprazole tablets with sensor)
PILLCAM™ SB 3 SYSTEM
Proteus Digital Health - Your Health, Powered By You
Proteus receives patent for ingestible sensor
Researchers use digital pill to study medication adherence
Smart Contact Lenses, Microchip Pills are the Future of Health
Sprinkling of neural dust opens door to electroceuticals
Take Your Medicine: This $1.5 Billion Health Startup’s Smart Pills Keep Patients From Forgetting
Tethered Capsule Endomicroscopy
The Ethics of Smart Pills and Self-Acting Devices: Autonomy, Truth-Telling, and Trust at the Dawn of Digital Medicine
The ID-Cap™ System - Revolutionizing Remote Patient Monitoring
The Promise and Pitfalls of Digital Medication
The digitization of a pill
The frightening promise of self-tracking pills
The ingestible bacterial-electronic sensor
Thin film with non-self-aggregating uniform heterogeneity and drug delivery systems made therefrom (Patent US20140008830A1)
Tiny ‘Organ Chips’ Promise Big Boost to Testing of Food, Drugs
Trackable pills with electronic ID tags (Patent US7253716B2)
UMMS researchers use digital pill to study medication adherence
US regulators accept ‘chip in a pill’ application
Why Gene Editing Is the Next Food Revolution
Wireless Power Could Enable Ingestible Electronics
‘Smart pills’ with chips, cameras and robotic parts raise legal, ethical questions
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Berkeley News
Electronic Code of Federal Regulations
Electronic Code of Regulations
Embodied Computing: Wearables, Implantables, Embeddables, Ingestibles
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