Rhaeos
Chase Correia began his career at the Querrey Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics as an undergraduate researcher contributing to the development of soft, flexible biosensors. He has broad experience in the electromechanical design of wearable devices and physiological data analysis. He earned his BS in Biomedical Engineering and MS in Mechanical Engineering from Northwestern University specializing in wearable computing.
Rhaeos
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Rhaeos is a VC backed, clinical stage medical device company developing FlowSense, a platform technology and a noninvasive wireless, wearable skin patch that can assess and monitor fluid flow subdermally throughout the body. The company is initially targeting hydrocephalus, a life threatening condition caused by an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Implantable shunts, the gold standard treatment, often fail, leading to multiple trips to the emergency room and repeat surgeries. There is no technology available today that can easily assess CSF flow in shunts wirelessly, bedside, and without capital equipment until now.