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Engineer develops new security protocol to protect miniaturized wireless medical implants from cyberthreats

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Engineer develops new security protocol to protect miniaturized wireless medical implants from cyberthreats.

Rice University engineer Kaiyuan Yang is developing hacker-resistant implants that protect patients from the dark side of medical innovation.

Smart bioelectronic implants promise to revolutionize healthcare, giving doctors remote access to monitor and adjust treatments.

Yang and his team presented their work at the ISSCC held Feb.16-20 in San Francisco .

Yang was awarded the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society New Frontier Award .

He was part of a larger contingent of Rice faculty and students who presented at the conference.

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