Precise Advanced Technologies and Health Systems for Underserved Populations
Chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Every 30 seconds one American will be diagnosed with diabetes and another will suffer a coronary event. These diseases are a burden in underserved communities across the United States due to higher prevalence and reduced access to care. Overcoming this human andeconomic burden is a grand challenge. The vision of the NSF-ERC on Precise Advanced Technologies and Health Systems for Underserved Populations (PATHS-UP) is to change the paradigm for the health of underserved populations by developing revolutionary, cost-effective technologies and systems at the point-of-care (POC). Led by Dr. Gerard Cote at Texas A&M University in partnership with the University of California at Los Angeles, Rice University, and Florida International University, PATHS-UP brings outstanding expertise to overcome four barriers endemic to POC devices, the need to: be field deployable, have high accuracy, have low complexity, and be affordable.
The mission of PATHS-UP is defined by two overarching goals:
- To engineer transformative, robust and affordable technologies to improve healthcare access, enhance the quality of service and life, and reduce healthcare costs.
- To recruit and educate a diverse group of scientists and engineers who will lead the future in developing enabling technologies to improve health in underserved communities.
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The vision of the NSF-ERC for PATHS-UP is to change the paradigm for the health of underserved populations by developing revolutionary, cost-effective technologies and systems at the point-of-care (POC).
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Precise Advanced Technologies and Health Systems for Underserved Populations
Chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Every 30 seconds one American will be diagnosed with diabetes and another will suffer a coronary event. These diseases are a burden in underserved communities across the United States due to higher prevalence and reduced access to care. Overcoming this human andeconomic burden is a grand challenge. The vision of the NSF-ERC on Precise Advanced Technologies and Health Systems for Underserved Populations (PATHS-UP) is to change the paradigm for the health of underserved populations by developing revolutionary, cost-effective technologies and systems at the point-of-care (POC). Led by Dr. Gerard Cote at Texas A&M University in partnership with the University of California at Los Angeles, Rice University, and Florida International University, PATHS-UP brings outstanding expertise to overcome four barriers endemic to POC devices, the need to: be field deployable, have high accuracy, have low complexity, and be affordable.
The mission of PATHS-UP is defined by two overarching goals:
- To engineer transformative, robust and affordable technologies to improve healthcare access, enhance the quality of service and life, and reduce healthcare costs.
- To recruit and educate a diverse group of scientists and engineers who will lead the future in developing enabling technologies to improve health in underserved communities.
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LocationCollege Station, Texas
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Lead InstitutionTexas A&M University
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Core PartnersUniversity of California at Los Angeles
Rice University
Florida International University
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FocusThe vision of the NSF-ERC for PATHS-UP is to change the paradigm for the health of underserved populations by developing revolutionary, cost-effective technologies and systems at the point-of-care (POC). |
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Education Web Page |
Research Opportunities for Undergrads |
Student Leadership Council |
Center News and Achievements
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Precise Advanced Technologies and Health Systems for Underserved Populations
Chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Every 30 seconds one American will be diagnosed with diabetes and another will suffer a coronary event. These diseases are a burden in underserved communities across the United States due to higher prevalence and reduced access to care. Overcoming this human andeconomic burden is a grand challenge. The vision of the NSF-ERC on Precise Advanced Technologies and Health Systems for Underserved Populations (PATHS-UP) is to change the paradigm for the health of underserved populations by developing revolutionary, cost-effective technologies and systems at the point-of-care (POC). Led by Dr. Gerard Cote at Texas A&M University in partnership with the University of California at Los Angeles, Rice University, and Florida International University, PATHS-UP brings outstanding expertise to overcome four barriers endemic to POC devices, the need to: be field deployable, have high accuracy, have low complexity, and be affordable.
The mission of PATHS-UP is defined by two overarching goals:
- To engineer transformative, robust and affordable technologies to improve healthcare access, enhance the quality of service and life, and reduce healthcare costs.
- To recruit and educate a diverse group of scientists and engineers who will lead the future in developing enabling technologies to improve health in underserved communities.
Biotechnology and Healthcare
Biotechnology and Health Care
Location
Lead Institution
Start Year
Website
Fact Sheet
Core Partners
Center News and Achievements
Additional Information
Focus
The vision of the NSF-ERC for PATHS-UP is to change the paradigm for the health of underserved populations by developing revolutionary, cost-effective technologies and systems at the point-of-care (POC).