June 18, 2008 - Georgetown University, Gentag,Inc., and Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC, NYSE: SAI), have combined forces to develop a non-invasive method for glucose measurement. The three technology leaders agreed to combine their respective intellectual property (IP) and expertise to create a new method to monitor glucose, using disposable skin patches with wireless sensors and cell phones.
The resulting products could eliminate the need for finger pricking with lancets to draw blood for people of all ages with diabetes... Georgetown University's Press Release -
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