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UK Space Biomedicine Consortium Telemedicine / e-Health / Biotechnology

UK Space Biomedicine Consortium Telemedicine / e-Health / Biotechnology . Prof Thais Russomano Lead - Dr Oliver de Peyer. UKSBC. Telemedicine / e-Health / Biotechnology Ambulatory healthcare. Preventative medicine. Biomonitoring and autonomous healthcare.

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UK Space Biomedicine Consortium Telemedicine / e-Health / Biotechnology

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  1. UK Space Biomedicine Consortium Telemedicine / e-Health / Biotechnology Prof Thais Russomano Lead - Dr Oliver de Peyer

  2. UKSBC • Telemedicine / e-Health / Biotechnology • Ambulatory healthcare. • Preventative medicine. • Biomonitoringand autonomous healthcare. • Non/minimally invasive medical devices and procedures. • Technology-enabled care programs and new methods for healthcare delivery and independent living. • What vision and objectives shall we decide upon? • Should be related to UKSBC skills and experience • Who shall our major stakeholders be and what priorities and policies will they have? • Who will our customers be and what are there needs and requirements? Telemedicine / e-Health / Biotechnology

  3. UKSBC Potentially Telemed/e-Health/Biotech (TEB) for space life/biosciences can gain traction in the U.K with active participants from a range of disciplines such as: NHS TEB consortia such as ‘3millionlives’ Mainstream device vendors and integrators 3) The Royal Society of Medicine TEB group. 4) Academic medical mechatronics stakeholders such as Imperial 5) More speculative concepts such as Shadow Robots / Elumotion ? 6) Specific space life science stakeholders such as space agencies or larger industrials such as Logica. • Perhaps one of the participants could be the principle incubator (E.g. RSM)? Telemedicine / e-Health / Biotechnology

  4. UKSBC • Options • We could establish a very competent TEB support capability for space life & bioscience applications using, for instance, • existing vendors, • existing data protocols, • and integration with manned spaceflight avionics. • One theme based on such a set up might be to test and certify existing ground-based TEB devices to provide an space e-health/telemedicine/surgery kit for future astronauts .. • .. whilst at the same time maintaining full compatibility and commonality for terrestrial needs (crossing over into independent living, etc). Telemedicine / e-Health / Biotechnology

  5. UKSBC • Or do we go for something more exotic like a space-based telesurgery robotics? We have already started to pursue answers to the big 3 but what inputs can we acquire today? What vision and objectives shall we pursue? Who shall our major stakeholders be? Who will our customers be and what are there needs? Telemedicine / e-Health / Biotechnology

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