Published January 26, 2025 | Early View
Journal Article

Lighting the Path to Precision Healthcare: Advances and Applications of Wearable Photonic Sensors

  • 1. ROR icon California Institute of Technology
  • 2. ROR icon Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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Abstract

Recent advancements in wearable photonic sensors have marked a transformative era in healthcare, enabling non‐invasive, real‐time, portable, and personalized medical monitoring. These sensors leverage the unique properties of light toward high‐performance sensing in form factors optimized for real‐world use. Their ability to offer solutions to a broad spectrum of medical challenges – from routine health monitoring to managing chronic conditions, inspires a rapidly growing translational market. This review explores the design and development of wearable photonic sensors toward various healthcare applications. The photonic sensing strategies that power these technologies are first presented, alongside a discussion of the factors that define optimal use‐cases for each approach. The means by which these mechanisms are integrated into wearable formats are then discussed, with considerations toward material selection for comfort and functionality, component fabrication, and power management. Recent developments in the space are detailed, accounting for both physical and chemical stimuli detection through various non‐invasive biofluids. Finally, a comprehensive situational overview identifies critical challenges toward translation, alongside promising solutions. Associated future outlooks detail emerging trends and mechanisms that stand to enable the integration of these technologies into mainstream healthcare practice, toward advancing personalized medicine and improving patient outcomes.

Copyright and License

© 2025 Wiley-VCH GmbH

Acknowledgement

R.S., S.C., and S.K. contributed equally to this work. This project was supported by the National Science Foundation grants 2145802 and 2444815, National Institutes of Health grants R01HL155815 and R01DC021461, Army Research Office grant W911NF-23-1-0041, US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity grant HT9425-24-1-0249, Heritage Medical Research Institute, and National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korean government (MSIT) (No. 2021R1A2C3008742).

Conflict of Interest

W.G. is a co-founder and advisor for Persperity Health.

Funding

  • National Science Foundation. Grant Numbers: 2145802, 2444815
  • National Institutes of Health. Grant Numbers: R01HL155815, R01DC021461
  • Army Research Office. Grant Number: W911NF-23-1-0041
  • US Army Medical Research Acquisition. Grant Number: HT9425-24-1-0249
  • National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF). Grant Number: 2021R1A2C3008742
  • U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity. Grant Number: HT9425-24-1-0249

Additional details

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February 27, 2025
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February 27, 2025