Moonta, Australia

Richard Bruce Burnet


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Years Active: 2018

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Title: Richard Bruce Burnet: Innovator in Hypoglycaemia Detection

Introduction

Richard Bruce Burnet is an accomplished inventor based in Moonta, Australia. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical technology, particularly in the detection of hypoglycaemia. His innovative approach combines portable sensor technology with physiological monitoring to enhance patient care.

Latest Patents

Richard Bruce Burnet holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for detecting the onset of hypoglycaemia." This invention describes a portable sensor that is worn by a subject to detect physiological tremor signals. The sensor analyzes these signals over time and generates an alarm when changes indicative of hypoglycaemia onset are detected. This allows patients or caregivers to take appropriate actions, such as performing a finger prick test to determine blood sugar levels and administering treatment as necessary. The sensor can detect tremor signals corresponding to a decrease in blood glucose levels below 5 mmol/l and may utilize an accelerometer for accurate measurements.

Career Highlights

Richard is associated with Medvet Science Pty Ltd, where he applies his expertise in developing innovative medical solutions. His work focuses on improving the quality of life for individuals at risk of hypoglycaemia through advanced detection methods.

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Conclusion

Richard Bruce Burnet's contributions to hypoglycaemia detection exemplify the impact of innovation in medical technology. His work not only enhances patient safety but also represents a significant advancement in the management of diabetes-related conditions.

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