Non-Invasive Cholesterol Measurement Device
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Heart disease is currently the number one killer in the US. This is in large part due to elevated cholesterol levels, and cholesterol related diseases. Medical systems are moving towards more prevention of this disease, and require accurate cholesterol screening techniques. However, the current techniques remain invasive, time consuming and rather inconvenient for both patient and physician. Therefore, a safe and non-invasive means of determining cholesterol levels is highly sought after, especially for early detection in children under 12 years old. Our team is working to construct a device capable of measuring cholesterol levels via infrared sensors, a technique that would be non-invasive, convenient, and efficient.
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Team Members
- Nicholas Mathew - Team Leader
- Benjamin Ayd - Communicator
- David Beedle - BSAC
- Mr. Siddhant Jain - BWIG
- Margaret Edman - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Beth Meyerand - Advisor
- Dr. Nicholas Von Bergen - Client
- Matthew Knoespel - Alternate Contact
- Philip Terrien - Alternate Contact
Related Projects
- Spring 2020: Non-Invasive Cholesterol Measurement with Eye Image Analysis
- Fall 2019: Non-Invasive Cholesterol Measurement Device
- Spring 2019: Non-invasive cholesterol measurement with superficial analysis