Seminar in physiology and instrumentation

MICRO-568

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MICRO-568 Seminar in physiology and instrumentation

2024 Lecture 7 (Dec 12 )

13.12.2024, 14:20

- Glucose Monitoring Devices
- Pulse Oximetry

2024 Lecture 6 (Dec 5 )

05.12.2024, 12:51

- Vagus Nerve Stimulation
- Smart orthopedic implants

2024 Lecture 5 (Nov 28 )

28.11.2024, 15:32

- Bioimpedance fat measuring scales
- Blood Pressure Monitoring

2024 Lecture 3 (Nov 14 )

26.11.2024, 23:01

- Cochlear implant
- Capsule Endoscopy

2024 Lecture 4 (Nov 21 )

26.11.2024, 22:57

- Use of Kinect™ in rehabilitation
- Joint replacements (hip implants etc…)

2024 Lecture 1 (Oct 31 )

22.11.2024, 12:20

 - Surgical Robots
 - Bone grafting

2024 Lecture 2 (Nov 7)

22.11.2024, 11:57

 - Cardiac stent
 - Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease

2023 Lecture 8.mp4

21.12.2023, 11:22

2023 Pre-Exam Discussion

21.12.2023, 11:22

2023 Lecture 7

14.12.2023, 15:07

2023 Lecture 6

07.12.2023, 12:04

2023 Lecture 5

01.12.2023, 10:33

2023 Lecture 4

17.11.2023, 11:35

2023 Lecture 3

02.11.2023, 15:28

2023 Lecture 2

19.10.2023, 14:09

2023 Lecture 1

21.09.2023, 11:51

Lecture 10

15.12.2022, 17:15

Cassandre Pitz -  Vagus Nerve Stimulation 

Emeric De Galembert -  ECG monitoring 

Lecture 9 - Dr. Yvette Roke

08.12.2022, 20:02

Lecture 8

03.12.2022, 22:05

Dr. Jörg Sommerhalder - Treatment of Visual Information in the Eye

Felix Rodrigez - Retinal Implants

Sarah Soussou - Cochlear Implants

Lecture 7

28.11.2022, 14:48

Dr. Erick Garcia Cordero - Prenatal biosensor monitoring

Philippe Jocelyn - MRI and fMRI 

Biomedical imaging part 1 Aleksandra Radenovic

24.11.2022, 09:50

Lecture 6

24.11.2022, 09:19

Student seminar presentations from 

Grenet Florette Andrée Odil - Pacemaker

and  Guillod Pierre Emmanuel Adrien Laurent- Pulse oximetry

Lecture 2 Christophe Perruchoud

23.11.2022, 20:55

Lecture 6 Aleksandra Radenovic

23.11.2022, 13:29

Lecture 3 Pralong William

23.11.2022, 13:10

Lecture 2 CHRISOPHER NEWMAN

21.11.2022, 12:08


Media

MICRO-568 Seminar in physiology and instrumentation

2024 Lecture 7 (Dec 12 )

13.12.2024, 14:20

- Glucose Monitoring Devices
- Pulse Oximetry

2024 Lecture 6 (Dec 5 )

05.12.2024, 12:51

- Vagus Nerve Stimulation
- Smart orthopedic implants

2024 Lecture 5 (Nov 28 )

28.11.2024, 15:32

- Bioimpedance fat measuring scales
- Blood Pressure Monitoring

2024 Lecture 3 (Nov 14 )

26.11.2024, 23:01

- Cochlear implant
- Capsule Endoscopy

2024 Lecture 4 (Nov 21 )

26.11.2024, 22:57

- Use of Kinect™ in rehabilitation
- Joint replacements (hip implants etc…)

2024 Lecture 1 (Oct 31 )

22.11.2024, 12:20

 - Surgical Robots
 - Bone grafting

2024 Lecture 2 (Nov 7)

22.11.2024, 11:57

 - Cardiac stent
 - Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease

2023 Lecture 8.mp4

21.12.2023, 11:22

2023 Pre-Exam Discussion

21.12.2023, 11:22

2023 Lecture 7

14.12.2023, 15:07

2023 Lecture 6

07.12.2023, 12:04

2023 Lecture 5

01.12.2023, 10:33

2023 Lecture 4

17.11.2023, 11:35

2023 Lecture 3

02.11.2023, 15:28

2023 Lecture 2

19.10.2023, 14:09

2023 Lecture 1

21.09.2023, 11:51

Lecture 10

15.12.2022, 17:15

Cassandre Pitz -  Vagus Nerve Stimulation 

Emeric De Galembert -  ECG monitoring 

Lecture 9 - Dr. Yvette Roke

08.12.2022, 20:02

Lecture 8

03.12.2022, 22:05

Dr. Jörg Sommerhalder - Treatment of Visual Information in the Eye

Felix Rodrigez - Retinal Implants

Sarah Soussou - Cochlear Implants

Lecture 7

28.11.2022, 14:48

Dr. Erick Garcia Cordero - Prenatal biosensor monitoring

Philippe Jocelyn - MRI and fMRI 

Biomedical imaging part 1 Aleksandra Radenovic

24.11.2022, 09:50

Lecture 6

24.11.2022, 09:19

Student seminar presentations from 

Grenet Florette Andrée Odil - Pacemaker

and  Guillod Pierre Emmanuel Adrien Laurent- Pulse oximetry

Lecture 2 Christophe Perruchoud

23.11.2022, 20:55

Lecture 6 Aleksandra Radenovic

23.11.2022, 13:29

Lecture 3 Pralong William

23.11.2022, 13:10

Lecture 2 CHRISOPHER NEWMAN

21.11.2022, 12:08


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Course summary

Information

Lecture time and place: Thursdays,  10h15 - 12h,  room DIA 003

Objectives
-  To get familiar with the state-of-the-art in medical and bio-instrumentation.
-  To acquire basic understanding of related physiology associated to these instruments.

Organization

-   Students are tasked with presenting a medical device or instrument closely tied to human health. The presentation should encompass an introductory overview of the physiology associated with the device. Students have the option to deliver their presentation in either English or French. Reference readings in Guyton's book on medical physiology will be provided for additional context

Classes will be available on Zoom using the following link:

https://epfl.zoom.us/j/61098227174

and recordings will be made available. Nevertheless, your presence in person throughout the semester would be appreciated and is encouraged, so that you can all give feedback and ask questions to each other during your presentations. In addition to the feedback given by Prof. Radenovic and the TAs, the feedback you get from your colleagues is an important part of your learning during this course.

Recordings

The lecture recordings will be made available here: https://mediaspace.epfl.ch/channel/MICRO-568+Seminar+in+physiology+and+instrumentation/29445


Exam

-  Written exam, duration: 2 hours, location: ELD020

- Topics: The exam will cover various aspects presented during the student presentations. Questions may involve details, including graphs and figures if needed, which  will be provided. Additionally, there will be questions related to the general aspects of the different instruments discussed throughout the course, as included in the presentation slides. All presentations will be accessible on Moodle for exam preparation.

-  No docs authorized during exam

-  Grading : 60% based on your presentation, 40% based or the written exam 


Students presentations

Duration:   30 minutes +15 minutes Q&A 

Recommended plan of presentations (in PPT template below):

  • Description of the physiology problem (please refer to pages on Guyton book, when possible)
  • Principle used and description of device
  • Discussion: limitations, other principles
  • Market, perspectives

Make 25 slides max.  You can use the ppt model enclosed below

Please upload (pdf)  your presentation after your talk. All presentations will be part of exam topics.


Invited presentations


BOOKS