Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Google working on some pills and wearable for cancer – ITespresso.es

Health the next frontier seems to want to pass Google . In September last year announced the creation of a venture called Calico, chaired by former Genentech and Apple, Art Levinson and directed to defy aging and the diseases associated with it. In June has been known that the Mountain View are preparing a health service called Google Fit, which will give consumers the ability to track data related to health through fitness devices and apps.

In recent months, the company founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin developed intelligent contact lens for diabetics that detects glucose levels and tools to help Parkinson’s sufferers manage the tremors . But Google want to go further. Want to help people prevent the Cancer and act as soon as possible if you have a tumor.

The signing of the big G announced in the Wall Street Journal Digital conference that his department secret project Google X has been working on a wearable device that would be linked to nanotechnology for diseases in the human body.

Andrew Conrad, head of Google Health Sciences and Life, explains what innovation. His plan, according to TechCrunch echoes, is to test whether small magnetized particles with antibodies can detect diseases in their early stages. These nanoparticles would be programmed to spread throughout the body through a small pill and stick to the cells considered abnormal. is then how come into play wearable , which would contact nanoparticles to that “report” of what happens and whether the person has swallowed the pill cancer or other diseases.

“Think of it as a mini car autoconducción. We can make you park where we want it, “said Conrad, with a clear mention of Google’s autonomous cars, another initiative out of Google X .

If the technology Google goes ahead, this innovation could help cancer cells appear in MRI scans much sooner than was hitherto possible. In fact, it would be necessary to go to the doctor and get blood and urine analysis to detect a tumor. Any, swallowing one of these pills, could go a disease every day. Also, data could be loaded into the cloud and sent to our doctor.

At the moment the project is in its early stages, but Conrad is optimistic and hopes that in the hands of all doctors in the next decade. Currently there are a hundred people in Google with experience in astrophysics, chemistry and electrical engineering working closely on this project nano .

Cancer also interested in the venture capital arm of the company, Google Ventures. In May he led a round of funding worth $ 130 million to Flatiron Health, a startup two years old that combines ehealth, the real-time analytics and Big Data, monitoring oncological data and providing detailed statistics for hospitals and research centers.

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