Boundaries & Breakthroughs Panel Series | Bioelectronics & Med Tech
Join the Institute for Matter and Systems for the second event in its new interdisciplinary panel series, featuring candid, cross-cutting conversations on the future of Bioelectronics & Med Tech. This series gathers researchers from across disciplines to challenge assumptions, explore barriers, and imagine what it will take to turn promising prototypes into trusted, scalable solutions. Expect lively discussion that moves beyond the boundaries of any one field to uncover new questions, unexpected insights, and opportunities for collaboration.
Join us for the second session of the Boundaries & Breakthroughs panel series, where Georgia Tech researchers from across disciplines come together for candid, cross-cutting conversations on the future of Bioelectronics and Med Tech.
This panel will delve into the transformative potential of bioelectronics and medical technologies, exploring how innovations at the interface of biology and engineering are reshaping healthcare. The discussion will tackle the challenges of translating cutting-edge materials and device concepts into practical, patient-centered solutions, while addressing questions of usability, scalability, and trust. Expect a dynamic exchange of ideas that transcends disciplinary boundaries, sparking bold visions for the future of personalized medicine and human-centered design.
Meet the Panelists:
Lokesh Guglani | Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Emory University
Matthew Flavin | Assistant Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
HyunJoo Oh | Assistant Professor, College of Computing
Jon Duke | Director of the Center for Health Analytics and Informatics at the Georgia Tech Research Institute
Hong Yeo (moderator) | Peterson Professor in Pediatric Research, George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech
The conversation will explore topics such as:
- Wearable and implantable bioelectronics for health monitoring
- Human-centered design and accessibility in medical technology
- Data integration from bioelectronic devices into clinical workflows
- Regulatory and commercialization hurdles for bioelectronic devices