Research featured in recent article from the Goleta chamber of commerce
See a recent news article from Goleta Magazine highlighting research from the biomedical control project: Goleta _Magazine_2014 Related Group Members
See a recent news article from Goleta Magazine highlighting research from the biomedical control project: Goleta _Magazine_2014 Related Group Members
D.R. Burnett, L.M. Huyett, H.C. Zisser, F.J. Doyle III, B.D. Mensh, “Glucose sensing in the peritoneal space offers faster kinetics than sensing in the subcutaneous space,” Diabetes, vol. 63, no. 7, pp. 2498-505,Jul 2014. [DOI]
A recent interview with Scott Hammond, Executive Director of the UCSB Translational Medical Research Laboratories, covers the artificial pancreas project. Read More: http://www.medical-horizons.net/blog-view.php?id=484
Post Doctoral Scholar Harvard Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Adjunct Investigator Sansum Diabetes Research Institute Research Modeling and identification of type 1 diabetic patients. Statistical modeling and analysis of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) devices. Tool development for estimation of glucose states. Constrained and non-linear global optimization algorithms development. Education Industrial Engineering, Universitat […]
Read a recent press release regarding our work towards the development of an artificial pancreas system. Online: http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleID=1877064 Related Group Members
The artificial pancreas project was recently highlighted in a Science News Focus, http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.343.6167.133 Pancreas_in_a_Box_Science_2014 Image Credit: ROMAN HOVORKA/UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE METABOLIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES Download Related Lab Members
Francis J. Doyle III has been invited to deliver the twentieth annual Professor Roger W.H Sargent lecture, a lectureship series developed as a tribute to Roger Sargent’s excellence and his legacy in the field of Process Systems Engineering. Thursday 5 December 2013 • 17.30 Lecture Theatre 1 (Room 250), Department of Chemical Engineering, ACE Extension Building, […]
This talk discusses the Artificial Pancreas System, focusing on the technical aspects of the system and the clinical research to date. It includes information on the challenges that such a complex system presents; the adaptive, non-linear control algorithm used to address these challenges and what the system can do to revolutionize diabetes care for patients […]
JDRF, Sansum Diabetes Research Institute, and the College of Engineering at University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) are pleased to announce the first successful clinical research trial using the artificial pancreas in conjunction with ultra-rapid-acting inhaled insulin. This represents a groundbreaking potential advancement in the treatment of type 1 diabetes (T1D). It establishes that the […]
A recent news article in the Santa Barbara Independent highlights the potential benefits of our artificial pancreas system http://www.independent.com/news/2013/sep/19/defeating-diabetes-technology/