Artificial Pancreas & Biological Feedback
This highly innovative research area strives to develop systems that can take on the role of the human pancreas.
This highly innovative research area strives to develop systems that can take on the role of the human pancreas. It develops and validates technological systems composed of glucose sensors and insulin pumps. These are networked to create either partially or completely closed regulatory circuits through the use of control modules (algorithms and artificial intelligence). The research pursues various approaches based on specific components and controls.
This focus will become a central research focus from 2023 onwards in collaboration with the University of Bern.
Projects in this focus area
Menstrual Cycle Study: Identifying changes in insulin sensitivity across the menstrual cycle in T1D
DCB and Tidepool are entering a partnership to explore the relationship between diabetes and women’s health. The first...
enhance-d: Enhanced Diabetes Self-Management
Diabetes technology generates a lot of data, but rarely is all this data used to inform action. DCB supports enhance-d...
Qarbs: Accurate results for estimating carbohydrates
Estimating carbohydrates as supreme discipline for people living with diabetes is still depending on gut feelings and...
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