MARCH 10-12, 2026 | RALEIGH, NC
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  Precision Health and Diagnostics  


Precision health and diagnostics has revolutionized treatment regimens by replacing them with ones that are more effective, less toxic, and positively impact survival.

In efforts to improve the efficacy of diagnostic assays and therapeutic agents, precise molecular recognition of disease-specific markers remains a major hurdle. Achieving only 'On-Target' therapeutics will also require technologies beyond this one-size-fits all approach. Innovations in the development of instrumentation, imaging modalities, and spectroscopic techniques support and empower these approaches, enabling bias-free routes to achieve a holistic understanding and treatment of disease states with spatiotemporal precision. Point-of-use platforms seek to bring bioanalytical assays to the individual, thus enhancing the speed with which results are available to caregivers, to exert rapid changes in treatment regimens, to benefit their patients' health and wellness. Seminal advances in the miniaturization of instrumentation has led to a growing range of smart, accurate, and low-powered, portable biomolecular diagnostics with the ultimate goal of rendering sensors capable of personalized bioassays supporting therapies targeted to the individual.

This session aims to highlight nanotechnology-enabled precision therapeutics/therapies or nanotechnology-based analytical platforms to guide treatment regimen, to benefit all populations.


Topics & Application Areas

  • Precision therapeutics (to avoid off-target toxicity)
  • Precision diagnostics (improved time to decision, improved confidence, improved detection)
  • Precision biomedical imaging (in vitro or in vivo)
  • Portable Point-of-use platforms for diagnostics (can be for monitoring human health or for monitoring environmental factors that will affect human health)
  • Sensors (can be for monitoring human health monitoring or for monitoring environmental factors that will impact human health, SMART sensors)

Symposium Co-Chairs


Prakash Nallathamby

Prakash Nallathamby

Associate Director

Notre Dame University



 
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2026 Symposium Sessions

Tuesday March 10

Wednesday March 11

4:00Precision Health & Diagnostics - Posters

Thursday March 12

9:00Precision Health and Diagnostics

2026 Symposium Program

Tuesday March 10

Wednesday March 11

4:00Precision Health & Diagnostics - PostersExpo Hall AB
CLEAR (Cognitive Load and Early Assessment of Readiness): Precision Diagnostics for Neuro-Cognitive Readiness Loss
D. Sten, R. Wareham, K. Loh, S10 Neuro; University of California San Diego, US

Thursday March 12

9:00Precision Health and DiagnosticsMarriott University C
Session chair: Prakash Nallathamby, Notre Dame University
A Novel Cell Deformability Measurement for Rapid Sepsis Detection
K. Liu, S. Du, NaMi Diagnostics, US
RapiSep: A Plasma Separator Enabling Rapid and Decentralized Blood Processing and Diagnostics
M. Sun, H. Feng, J. Zhiguo Zhou, MicroFAST Dx, US
Ambient Intelligent Infrastructure™: A Voice-to-Visual Edge AI Platform for Precision Guidance in Clinical Environments
R. Schmid, Intelligent Clinical Systems, US
A Portable, Field-Ready Intubation Stylet to Enhance Airway Access and First-Pass Success in Critical and Austere Settings
M.J. Peck, D. Alias, fpaBIO,LLC, US
A handheld photoacoustic imaging probe for real-time deep tissue oxygenation mapping
V.D. Vincely, M. Dickerson, C.L. Bayer, LumaWave, US
SCRIPTURE: Neuro Sensor Diagnostics for Human Performance and Recovery (Sensor Enabled, Closed Loop, Rapid Interventions and Performance Training for Ultimate Readiness Enhancement)
D. Sten, R. Wareham, K. Loh, S10 Neuro, US



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