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Querrey Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics (QSIB) @NorthwesternU led by @ProfJohnARogers | Flexible thinking. Expansive ideas. | Bioelectronics Research
Northwestern University
Joined December 2020
👏 Congratulations to Dr. Seunghee H. Cho, QSIB postdoctoral fellow, on joining Samsung!. Her pioneering contributions to wearable bioelectronics, showcase the talent we’re proud to foster at QSIB. #QSIB #WearableTech #Bioelectronics.
Congratulations to Dr. Seunghee H. Cho, a postdoctoral fellow in the group, on accepting a staff position at Samsung! Seunghee has been a critically important member of our team over the last few years, starting as a visiting PhD student for 6 months in 2021/2022 while finishing
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Proud moment for QSIB 🎉.Our director, @ProfJohnARogers, has been awarded the prestigious Bakerian Medal and Lecture by the Royal Society — recognizing foundational contributions to bioelectronics. A true reflection of QSIB’s global leadership. Read more:
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Elected a Royal Society Fellow in May, Professor John Rogers was honored for foundational scientific and engineering contributions to the field of bioelectronics.
Professor John Rogers has won the UK Royal Society’s Bakerian Medal, one of the Premier Awards given by the Society. Rogers was honored for foundational scientific and engineering contributions to the field of bioelectronics. Congrats, John!.
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A pleasure to host colleagues from @KantonsspitalLU & Kinderspital Lucerne at @NU_QSIB. Exciting discussions on next-gen wireless devices for pediatric care and future collaborations across borders. 🌍🤝.
Great opportunity on Friday to host Dr. Nicole Ritz (Head of Pediatrics), Dr. Nathalie Gasser (Director, Child Health Analytics) and Dr. Marcus Werners (Senior Data Analyst) of the @KantonsspitalLU and Kinderspital in Lucerne, Switzerland at our @NU_QSIB at @NorthwesternU. This
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New work in PNAS with Prof. Yonggang Huang’s @NorthwesternU group, QSIB’s Dr. Mingzheng Wu, and @NeuroLuxInc collaborators develops an analytical framework for understanding light propagation from microscale LEDs for optogenetics & neural imaging. Applications span wireless.
Another collaborative paper from the group published today, titled “Analytical Solutions for Light Propagation of LEDs,” in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (. This analytical study, led by our longtime collaborator Prof. Yonggang Huang
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Nearly a decade of research at QSIB has gone into advancing soft, wireless monitoring systems for neonatal care — first reported in Science (2019) and now moving toward large-scale clinical deployment. This new perspectives piece in Neonatology, co-authored with collaborators at.
An interesting perspectives piece, just published today in the journal Neonatology with our co-authors and collaborators at Montreal Childrens Hospital (MCH) and @mcgillu, discusses the future of the wireless NICU, titled “A Wireless Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Fiction or
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From lab to the real world. New @PNASNews paper led by Dr. Manu Jain (@NorthwesternU) uses QSIB-engineered microfluidic stickers for remote sweat biomarker testing in cystic fibrosis patients. Scaled for millions of units via @epicorebio manufacturing. 🔗
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Sweat parameters such as volume and chloride concentration may offer invaluable clinical insights for people with CF (PwCF). Pilocarpine-induced sw...
If you’re interested in next-generation wearable devices for real-world applications, take a look at the paper “Remote Analysis and Management of Sweat Biomarkers Using a Wearable Microfluidic Sticker in Adult Cystic Fibrosis Patients,” published today in Proceedings of the
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Another impactful summer at QSIB!.We welcomed 34 talented undergraduates into our labs, spanning fields from CS to bioengineering. Their work—ranging from bioresorbable pacemakers to skin flux sensors—was guided by exceptional PhD and postdoc mentors. Proud to help shape the next.
Another wonderful summer of undergraduate research in our group here at the Querrey-Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics at @NorthwesternU. We hosted 34 students this cycle, majoring in a wide range of subjects, from computer science to electrical engineering, materials science,
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A milestone and a must-read 📈. @ProfJohnARogers’ ~1000th journal paper — a comprehensive review in Nature Reviews Cardiology on wearable blood pressure sensors and ML algorithms for BP estimation — co-authored with former QSIB trainees now leading research at @UCSD & KAIST. 🔗.
For a comprehensive review of the latest research on wearable blood pressure sensors, have a look at our paper published a couple of days ago in Nature Reviews Cardiology, titled “Wearable Blood Pressure Sensors for Cardiovascular Monitoring and Machine Learning Algorithms for
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New perspectives article in Matter (@Matter_CP) by @ProfJohnARogers and collaborators explores how bioresorbable, responsive materials can pair with ultrasound to non-invasively monitor tissue health deep within the body — with clinical applications from post-surgical care to.
Check out this short perspectives article published in the journal Matter, titled “Bioresorbable Responsive Materials Systems for Ultrasonic Monitoring,” link below. This piece provides some thoughts on responsive material structures that can be used, in conjunction with
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🌍 Honored to see @ProfJohnARogers’ work with @Sibel_Health featured by Bill Gates at the “Women’s Health, Unstuck” event hosted by @broadinstitute — highlighting our wireless maternal & fetal monitors now in use across LMICs. Grateful for the partnership with @gatesfoundation.
Bill Gates just spoke at the "Women's Health, Unstuck" event hosted by STAT at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard @broad_institute in Cambridge, MA earlier this week. See video below (apologies for the low resolution, 5MB max file size allowed?). His presentation highlighted
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Congratulations to Prof. Ned Thomas and Dr. Zhen Sang — inaugural winners of the Rogers/Huang Medal of the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study at @TAMU, recognizing excellence in collaborative research. Read more in the Hagler Institute newsletter: #QSIB.
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Email from Issue 38, August 2025 From the Founding Director In its push for the highest forms of excellence at Texas A&M University, the Hagler institute for Advanced Study brings world-class scholars
Congratulations to Prof. Ned Thomas and Dr. Zhen Sang – inaugural winners of the Rogers/Huang Medal of the Hagler Institute of Advanced Study at @TAMU! Details on the winners and their award-winning collaborative paper are in the images and at the link below.
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🌟 Congratulations to @ProfJohnARogers on being named the 2025 Creator of the Year by the IPLAC - Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago!. This honor underscores QSIB’s commitment to groundbreaking inventions — from tiny pacemakers to wearable sensors — and successful.
Wonderful dinner last night with the leadership team at the IPLAC - Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago. This get-together was in the context of my selection to receive the 2025 Creator of the Year award from the IPLAC, based on our patent application activity
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🧠 Just published in @AdvPortfolio: A team led by @ProfJohnARogers @NorthwesternU reports a bioresorbable, wireless implant for real-time monitoring of Acute Compartment Syndrome (ACS) — integrating pressure, oxygenation, and blood flow sensing into a single soft, flexible probe.
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🎓 A deeply personal and richly deserved milestone — congratulations to @ProfJohnARogers on his induction into the @royalsociety. We’re proud to have his vision and leadership at the helm of QSIB. 🔗 #QSIB #RoyalSociety #Bioelectronics.
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Honor recognizes ‘a substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge’
That was quite an experience! – amazing events spread over three days at the @royalsociety in London, concluding with induction as a fellow. Day one involved short presentations by each inductee to the entire group – spanning diverse topics in medicine, science and engineering.
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Great timing: on the day @ProfJohnARogers arrives in London for his @royalsociety induction, @thetimes features our work on skin-mounted sensors for hydration and alcohol monitoring 👇. Light-hearted headline, serious science behind it. 🔗 🔗.
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A skin patch, which measures alcohol and water released from the body, could tell users how much water to drink to avoid dehydration
Very amusing coincidence -- on the day of my arrival in London for ceremonies related to induction into the Royal Society, the main newspaper in the UK -- @thetimes -- prints a story highlighting our work on wearable skin flux sensors and sweat microfluidic devices. Written by
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🎖️ We're thrilled to share that @ProfJohnARogers and Prof. Yonggang Huang are the namesakes of the John Rogers / Yonggang Huang Medal, newly established by ICCES to honor extraordinary collaborative research across science & engineering. Their 20+ year partnership — spanning.
I am excited to announce the John Rogers / Yonggang Huang Medal, a new annual award sponsored by the International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences (ICCES), an organization founded in 1986 to promote international work in computational and
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Ken led or co-led research on:.– A filamentary electrochemical platform for deep-tissue metabolic monitoring.– Hydrogel electrolytes from ag byproducts (@ACSPublications).– Paper-based lateral flow integrations (@natBME, in revision).– A review on resorbable environmental sensors.
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🎉 Congratulations to Dr. Kenneth Madsen on his appointment as Assistant Professor of Chemistry at @Baylor!. A brilliant researcher, collaborator & mentor, Ken made major contributions to QSIB’s electrochemical sensing platforms and global health initiatives. We’re proud and.
Congratulations to Dr. Kenneth Madsen on his appointment as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at @Baylor! Ken has been an incredibly important part of our group as a postdoctoral fellow over the last three years, joining us after finishing his PhD in Chemistry
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🎤 @ProfJohnARogers recently spoke at @NTUsg’s Dean’s Distinguished Lecturer Series, highlighting breakthroughs in skin-integrated electronics and the future of bioelectronics. Great to see QSIB’s work featured on a global stage. 🔗 #Bioelectronics #QSIB.
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Dean's Distinguished Speakers Series: Professor John Rogers
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4/4.👏 Kudos to lead authors Dr. Chanho Park, @KwonKyeongha (now @kaistpr), and @healsea1994 with Prof. Yonggang Huang (@NorthwesternU) for their key contributions — and thanks to all collaborators. #QSIB #SkinElectronics #NatureComms #PoweringWearables.
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