Engineers Create Hydrogels to Monitor Activity in the Body
TBMG-54938
4/1/2026
- Content
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.
- Citation
- . "Engineers Create Hydrogels to Monitor Activity in the Body," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2026.