ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 24 -- United States Patent no. 12,582,353, issued on March 24, was assigned to Sanofi (Paris).
"Evaluating drug efficacy by using wearable sensors" was invented by Elias Abou Zeid (Methuen, Mass.), Hillol Sarker (Belmont, Mass.), Archana Vaithilingam (Waban, Mass.) and Dina Vogt (Belle Mead, N.J.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Methods and systems are provided to determine efficacy of a medical treatment by monitoring biomarkers of a patient undergoing the medical treatment. The monitoring is performed by sensors that are attached to the patient while the patient is performing his/her normal life. For example, the sensors can be worn similar to a watch, a headband, a bel...