Heriot-Watt University has said its “groundbreaking technology” that could “revolutionise how eczema is diagnosed and treated” has received more than £475,000 to move into clinical research.
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The university in Edinburgh said the vibroacoustic sensor could end “years of suffering for millions of patients across the UK”.
The device measures material changes in each layer of skin using small vibrations on the surface to detect changes in tissue stiffness and fluid.
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