UC Berkeley, UCSF team getting attention for device that helps diagnose pneumonia

UC Berkeley, UCSF team getting attention for device that helps diagnose pneumonia

Adam Rao, UCSF medical student and UC Berkeley-UCSF PhD candidate, is developing Tabla, an affordable device to detect pneunomia in children. Using the "percussion technique" and machine learning, the device detects sound frequencies in a patient's body to determine whether the lungs may have fluid accumulation.

Student-designed medical device wins Fast Company award

Student-designed medical device wins Fast Company award

Tabla, a medical device used to diagnose pneumonia, was awarded top honors in the student category of Fast Company's 2017 Innovation by Design Awards. The low-cost device detects changes in sound waves during percussive physical examinations, providing a more accessible and affordable alternative to chest X-rays.

Benjamin Padilla and Michael Harrison Awarded NIH R03 for Cryoanalgesia Study

Benjamin Padilla and Michael Harrison Awarded NIH R03 for Cryoanalgesia Study

The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Children Health & Human Development (NICHD) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded pediatric surgeons Benjamin Padilla, MD, and Michael Harrison, MD, a two-year grant to study the use of cryoanalgesia as a novel method of pain control in the Nuss Procedure.