JTEHM
IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine's unique aim is to publish original work in the intersection of engineering and clinical translation. The journal's focus is interdisciplinary collaborations between researchers, healthcare providers, and industry and aims to publish results and best practices from these translational efforts.
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Longtu Chen
Longtu Chen received the bachelor and master degree in biomedical engineering at Beihang University, Beijing, China in 2011 and 2014, respectively. He is currently a PhD candidate at Biomedical Engineering Department, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. His research interests include neuromodulation of peripheral nerve, electrophysiology and infant breastfeeding behaviors.
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A Novel System to Measure Infants’ Nutritive Sucking During Breastfeeding: the Breastfeeding Diagnostic Device (BDD)
Abstract
Sucking microstructure is defined as an array of metrics that comprehensively capture infants’ ability to create a sealed latch onto mother’s nipple and regulate feeding, including number of sucks, sucks per burst, number of bursts, intra suck interval, and maximal...
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Posted on 29 MAY 2018