In a significant leap forward for wound care technology, researchers at Caltech and the Keck School of Medicine of USC have developed iCares, a next-generation smart bandage that monitors wound conditions in real time, detects early signs of infection, and supports faster healing. Described as a “lab on skin,” this innovative device could transform the treatment of chronic wounds—particularly those caused by diabetes or poor circulation.
Led by Wei Gao, Caltech professor of medical engineering, the team has engineered a bandage that not only samples fluid from wounds but also analyzes biomarkers, delivering timely insights and even targeted therapies. The iCares system marks a shift from passive wound care to active, data-driven healing.
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