UEF’s Biomedical Spectroscopy at Nordic Life Science Days 2024, Malmö
JEDI team at the Nordic Life Science Days 2024 at Malmö, Sweden
JEDI team at the Nordic Life Science Days 2024 at Malmö, Sweden
This publication shows the capability of near infrared spectroscopy, the base technology in JEDI, for estimating articular cartilage thickness. The study was conducted using animals samples but has now been validated in human joints.
The Biomedical Spectroscopy Lab wins Terkko Health X 2021 accelerator programme.
JEDI is a Research to Business project funded by Business Finland to commercialize the research innovation from the Biomedical Spectroscopy Lab, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland. The project’s mission will be to develop solutions that will revolutionize orthopaedic surgery through evidence-based diagnostics by enabling rapid and non-destructive diagnosis of tissue pathology without compromising workflows.
The ultimate goal is to develop novel technologies to support clinicians in delivering optimal to enable better patient outcomes. Upon completion of the project, the optimal commercialisation pathway for JEDI to support objective assessment of tissue integrity during joint surgery will be determined and implemented.