Towards on-skin analysis of sweat for managing disorders of substance abuse
Abstract
A patient-centred system that leverages the analysis of sweat via wearable sensors may better support the management of patients with substance-use disorders.
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Acknowledgement
N.B. acknowledges a MedLab Fellowship from ETH Zurich and an Early-Career Fellowship from Collegium Helveticum, Zurich. W.G. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation Grant 2145802, the American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grant RSG-21-181-01-CTPS and the Center for Sensing to Intelligence at the California Institute of Technology. We thank A. Curtis for language editing.
Contributions
All authors contributed to the writing of the manuscript. N.B. organized the project and facilitated inclusive discussions among all authors.
Conflict of Interest
The authors declare no competing interests.
Additional details
- ETH Zurich
- Collegium Helveticum
- National Science Foundation
- ECCS-2145802
- American Cancer Society
- RSG-21-181-01-CTPS
- California Institute of Technology
- Center for Sensing to Intelligence
- Caltech groups
- Caltech Center for Sensing to Intelligence (S2I)