A University of Bath spin-out has secured £1.1m to develop technology it believes could “revolutionise” the treatment of diabetes. Transdermal Diagnostics (TD) is working towards commercialising a wearable “smart-patch” which it says could be the first completely needle-free blood sugar monitor. The device is designed to use miniaturised biosensors to sample fluid bathing the living cells of skin...
University of Bath spin-out raises £1.1m for diabetes treatment tech
A University of Bath spin-out has secured £1.1m to develop technology it believes could “revolutionise” the treatment of diabetes. Transdermal Diagnostics (TD) is working towards commercialising a wearable “smart-patch” which it says could be the first completely needle-free blood sugar monitor. The device is designed to use miniaturised biosensors to sample fluid bathing the living cells of skin...