Author Archive: John Abel

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October 14, 2017 Read More →

Whole-genome DNA methylation status associated with clinical PTSD measures of OIF/OEF veterans

R Hammamieh, N Chakraborty, A Gautam, S Muhie, R Yang, D Donohue, R Kumar, BJ Daigle Jr, Y Zhang, DA Amara, SA Miller, S Srinivasan, J Flory, R Yehuda, L Petzold, OM Wolkowitz, SH Mellon, L Hood, FJ Doyle III, C Marmar, M Jett. “Whole-genome DNA methylation status associated with clinical PTSD measures of OIF/OEF […]

October 10, 2017 Read More →

A Personalized Week-to-Week Updating Algorithm to Improve Continuous Glucose Monitoring Performance

Stamatina Zavitsanou, Joon Bok Lee, Jordan E. Pinsker, Mei Mei Church, Francis J. Doyle III, Eyal Dassau, A Personalized Week-to-Week Updating Algorithm to Improve Continuous Glucose Monitoring Performance, Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, Accepted

Tara Sowrirajan
July 3, 2017 Read More →

Tara Sowrirajan

PhD Candidate, Computer Science John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 Research My research is focused on developing algorithms for the wearable artificial pancreas to treat Type 1 Diabetes. Education B.S. Computer Science, Caltech, 2016 Contact tara_sowrirajan (at) g (dot) harvard (dot) edu

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Event-Triggered Model Predictive Control For Embedded Artificial Pancreas Systems
May 24, 2017 Read More →

Event-Triggered Model Predictive Control For Embedded Artificial Pancreas Systems

Check out our most recent publication, regarding a power-efficient algorithm for implementing the artificial pancreas on a chip! See the preprint here.

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May 24, 2017 Read More →

Event-Triggered Model Predictive Control For Embedded Artificial Pancreas Systems

A. Chakrabarty, S. Zavitsanou, F. J. Doyle III, E. Dassau, “Event-Triggered Model Predictive Control For Embedded Artificial Pancreas Systems.” Preprint available, IEEE Trans. Biomedical Engineering, May 2017.

May 9, 2017 Read More →

GillesPy: a Python package for stochastic model building and simulation

J.H. Abel, B. Drawert, A. Hellander, and L.R. Petzold, “GillesPy: a Python package for stochastic model building and simulation,” IEEE Life Sciences Letters, 2017. doi: 10.1109/LLS.2017.2652448

May 9, 2017 Read More →

Intraperitoneal Insulin Delivery Provides Superior Glycemic Regulation to Subcutaneous Insulin Delivery in Model Predictive Control‐based Fully‐automated Artificial Pancreas in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes: A Pilot Study

Dassau, E., Renard, E., Place, J., Farret, A., Pelletier, M.J., Lee, J., Huyett, L.M., Chakrabarty, A., Doyle III, F.J. and Zisser, H.C. “Intraperitoneal Insulin Delivery Provides Superior Glycemic Regulation to Subcutaneous Insulin Delivery in Model Predictive Control‐based Fully‐automated Artificial Pancreas in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes: A Pilot Study.” Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 2017. doi: […]

May 9, 2017 Read More →

Feasibility of long-term closed-loop control: a multicenter 6-month trial of 24/7 automated insulin delivery

Kovatchev, B., Cheng, P., Anderson, S.M., Pinsker, J.E., Boscari, F., Buckingham, B.A., Doyle III, F.J., Hood, K.K., Brown, S.A., Breton, M.D. and Chernavvsky, D. “Feasibility of long-term closed-loop control: a multicenter 6-month trial of 24/7 automated insulin delivery.” Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, vol. 19, no. 1, 2017.

Artificial pancreas clinical trials open
March 21, 2017 Read More →

Artificial pancreas clinical trials open

Harvard SEAS: Trials test system to automatically regulate blood sugar for people with type 1 diabetes.

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Dawei Shi
February 27, 2017 Read More →

Dawei Shi

Postdoctoral Fellow Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard University Research My research involves the development of novel control algorithms for application to the artificial pancreas. Education Ph.D., Control Systems, University of Alberta, Nov. 2014 B.Eng., Electrical Engineering and Automation, Beijing Institute of Technology, June 2008 Contact Email: daweishi (at) seas (dot) harvard (dot) […]

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