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AI-Based Wearable Sensor for Dermatology (Case No. 2025-301)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have developed a flexible, cost-effective, AI-enabled wearable sensor that facilitates early, non-invasive diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis. Background: Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a hypersensitivity reaction of the skin triggered by direct contact...
Published: 8/26/2025   |   Inventor(s): Aydogan Ozcan, Shannon Wongvibulson, Paloma Casteleiro Costa, Gyeo-Re Han, Yuzhu Li
Keywords(s): Artificial Intelligence, artificial intelligence augmentation, artificial intelligence/machine learning models, Artificial Neural Network, artificial-intelligent materials, Computer-Aided Diagnosis, deep neural networks (DNN), Dermatology, electrochemical sensors, Medical artificial intelligence (AI), Signal Processing, Signal-To-Noise Ratio, Skin, skin protection, wearable, wearable electronics, wearable medical device, wearable medical devices, wearable sensors, wearable sensors for health
Category(s): Electrical, Electrical > Flexible Electronics, Electrical > Sensors, Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems, Therapeutics > Dermatology, Diagnostic Markers
Material for Enhanced Photoprotection (Case No. 2025-050)
Summary: UCLA researchers from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry have developed a novel material for enhanced photoprotection in sunscreens. Background: Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun contributes to premature skin aging, sunburn, and increased risk of skin cancer. Traditional UV filters such as zinc oxide and titanium...
Published: 8/21/2025   |   Inventor(s): Paul Weiss, Ajoa Addae, Yogendra Mishra
Keywords(s): antimicrobial, antiviral, caprylic/capric triglyceride, cosmetic ingredients, dispersion stability, emulsions, flame transport synthesis, Material for Enhanced Photoprotection, Nanocrystal, nanocrystalline metals, nanodispersion, Photodetector, photostability, photostability materials, photothermal materials, skin protection, sunscreen, sunscreen formulation, tocopheryl acetate, UV absorption
Category(s): Materials, Materials > Functional Materials, Therapeutics, Therapeutics > Dermatology