FMIC – Foley Microscope Inline Catheter
Team: FMIC21
Project Description:
The goal of FMIC is to produce an inline lens free spectroscopy device capable of performing continuous urinalysis of hospitalized Foley catheter patients. By providing real time data, this device could help reduce the amount of unnecessary time patients spend with a catheter, as well as decrease the overall chances of catheter associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs).
Project Photo:
Foley Microscope Inline Catheter device for monitoring patient urine schedule and composition.
Student Team Members
- Adrian Bell
- Parker Treadway
- Kaiwen Wang
- Yixun Wang
Project Mentors, Sponsors, and Partners
- Prof. Nicholas Durr, PhD
- Prof. Rene Vidal, PhD
- Prof. Stuart Ray, MD
- Ben Haeffele, PhD
- Prof. Nathan Scott, PhD
- Anisha Oommen, PhD Student
- Seena Vafaee, MSE Student
Project Video
Quick summary of the project and work the FMIC21 team has completed from fall 2020 to spring 2021.
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