PUBLICATIONS
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Inpatient healthcare burden and variables influencing hydrocephalus-related admissions across the lifespan
Koschinitzky, J, Yap E, Zhang Y, Chau M, Yerneni K, Somera A, Luciano M, Moghekar A. Journal of Neurosurgery, 2022.
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Epidermal electronics for noninvasive, wireless, quantitative assessment of ventricular shunt function in patients with hydrocephalus
Krishnan S, Ray T, Ayer A, Ma Y, Gutruf P, Lee K, Lee JY, Wei C, Feng X, Ng B, Abecassis ZA, Murthy M, Stankiewicz I, Freudman J, Stillman J, Kim N, Young G, Goudeseune C, Ciraldo J, Tate M, Huang Y, Potts M, Rogers J. Science Translational Medicine, 2018. 10(465).
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Epidermal Electronic Systems for Measuring the Thermal Properties of Human Skin at Depths of up to Several Millimeters
Madhvapathy SR, Ma Y, Patel M, Krishnan S, Wei C, Li Y, Xu S, Feng X, Huang Y, Rogers JA. Advanced Functional Materials. 2018. 23(34) 1802083.
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Noninvasive Wireless Epidermal Sensors for Evaluation of Ventricular Shunt Function
Ayer A, Krishnan S, Ray T, Abecassis ZA, Potts MB, Rogers JA. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. 2018.
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Advanced approaches for quantitative characterization of thermal transport properties in soft materials using thin, conformable resistive sensors
Kaitlyn E. Crawford a,b,e, * ,1 , Yinji Ma c,1 , Siddharth Krishnan a,b , Chen Wei d , Daniel Capua f , Yeguang Xue d , Shuai Xu g , Zhaoqian Xie d , Sang Min Won a , Limei Tian h , Chad Webb a , Yajing Li b , Xue Feng c , Yonggang Huang d , John A. Rogers i, *
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Wireless, Battery-Free Epidermal Electronics for Continuous, Quantitative, Multimodal Thermal Characterization of Skin
Siddharth R. Krishnan, Chun-Ju Su, Zhaoqian Xie, Manish Patel, Surabhi R. Madhvapathy, Yeshou Xu, Juliet Freudman, Barry Ng, Seung Yun Heo, Heling Wang, Tyler R. Ray, John Leshock, Izabela Stankiewicz, Xue Feng, Yonggang Huang, Philipp Gutruf,* and John A. Rogers*
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Ultrathin conformal devices for precise and continuous thermal characterization of human skin
R. Chad Webb1† , Andrew P. Bonifas1† , Alex Behnaz2 , Yihui Zhang3,4, Ki Jun Yu5 , Huanyu Cheng4 , Mingxing Shi6 , Zuguang Bian4,7, Zhuangjian Liu8 , Yun-Soung Kim1 , Woon-Hong Yeo1 , Jae Suk Park5 , Jizhou Song9 , Yuhang Li4 , Yonggang Huang4 , Alexander M. Gorbach2 and John A. Rogers1 *
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Epidermal Electronics
Dae-Hyeong Kim,1 * Nanshu Lu,1 * Rui Ma,2 * Yun-Soung Kim,1 Rak-Hwan Kim,1 Shuodao Wang,3 Jian Wu,3 Sang Min Won,1 Hu Tao,4 Ahmad Islam,1 Ki Jun Yu,1 Tae-il Kim,1 Raeed Chowdhury,2 Ming Ying,1 Lizhi Xu,1 Ming Li,3,6 Hyun-Joong Chung,1 Hohyun Keum,1 Martin McCormick,2 Ping Liu,5 Yong-Wei Zhang,5 Fiorenzo G. Omenetto,4 Yonggang Huang,3 Todd Coleman,2 John A. Rogers1 †
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Continuous, noninvasive wireless monitoring of flow of cerebrospinal fluid through shunts in patients with hydrocephalus
Siddharth R. Krishnan, Hany M. Arafa, Kyeongha Kwon, Yujun Deng, Chun-Ju Su, Jonathan T. Reeder, Juliet Freudman, Izabela Stankiewicz, Hsuan-Ming Chen, Robert Loza, Marcus Mims, Mitchell Mims, KunHyuck Lee, Zachary Abecassis, Aaron Banks, Diana Ostojich, Manish Patel, Heling Wang, Kaan Börekçi, Joshua Rosenow, Matthew Tate, Yonggang Huang, Tord Alden, Matthew B. Potts, Amit B. Ayer & John A. Rogers
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