Engineers Create Hydrogels to Monitor Activity in the Body

TBMG-54938

4/1/2026

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Wearable or implantable devices to monitor biological activities, such as heart rate, are useful, but they are typically made of metals, silicon, plastic, and glass and must be surgically implanted. A research team in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis is developing bioelectronic hydrogels that could one day replace existing devices and have much more flexibility.

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. "Engineers Create Hydrogels to Monitor Activity in the Body," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2026.
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Apr 01
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TBMG-54938
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English