ARPA-H REACT program looks to implant tracking devices, bioengineered treatments in patients
ARPA-H REACT program can be used to improve healthcare or enable a biomedical surveillance regime: perspective The United States Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) is launching an Internet of Bodies-infused research project to implant tracking devices while delivering bioengineered treatments in patients’ bodies. ARPA-H’s Resilient Extended Automatic Cell Therapies (REACT) research program aims … Continue reading ARPA-H REACT program looks to implant tracking devices, bioengineered treatments in patients
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