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Chitnis receives funding for study of wearable ultrasound systems

11.18.24 | George Mason University

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Parag Chitnis, Associate Professor, Bioengineering, College of Engineering and Computing (CEC), received funding for the project: “MTEC-23-06-USAMRDC-MultiTopic-105; Tendon and Joint Injury Prevention and Reduction using Wearable Ultrasound Systems.”

He leads a multi-disciplinary team that aims to produce a new class of wearable hands-free ultrasound systems. Specifically, this system builds on patented technology to provide structural and functional measures for assessing muscle-tendon interactions for preventing tendon overuse injury and assessing joint function, injury, and recovery.

Chitnis received $1,856,023 from Advanced Technology International on a subaward from the U.S. Department of the Army for this research. Funding began in Oct. 2024 and will end in Oct. 2027.

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