Seeing mental stress from invisible substances

2020-0131-10
researcher's name
about researcher OHASHI, Keishi Guest Senior Researcher (retired)
affiliation
Research Council (Research Organization) Institute for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
research field
Nano/Microsystems,Rehabilitation science/Welfare engineering,Intelligent robotics,Electron device/Electronic equipment
keyword

background

● The importance of mental health and society / relationship with others   
● Limitation of analysis using indirect stress data measured by physical sensors
● Elucidation of the mechanism of endocrine substances such as cortisol

summary

● Detects many medically important stress substance signals of different origin
● Quick deduction of stress substances from multiple sensor signals on one chip
● Stress management feedback considering circadian cycle and individual characteristics

predominance

● Monitor multiple stress substance concentrations on the spot from saliva, sweat, etc.
● Biosensor that can be stored and used at room temperature and reused by cleaning
● Realize newly developed signal stable integrated biosensor with low cost silicon fab

application/development

● Mental health device for stress control in daily life
● A service business that adds scientific evidence to stress checks in the workplace
● Stress checker for silent animals in the livestock and pet markets

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collaborative researchers

OSAKA, Tetsuya Senior Research Professor (retired)

same researcher's seeds

  • Monitoring Chemical Balance in Epidermal Barriers
  • Chemical Health Monitor Kind to Skin
  • Monitor for stress substances
posted: 2020/02/06