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2. Emergency ventilator for COVID-19.
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William P King, Jennifer Amos, Magdi Azer, Daniel Baker, Rashid Bashir, Catherine Best, Eliot Bethke, Stephen A Boppart, Elisabeth Bralts, Ryan M Corey, Rachael Dietkus, Gary Durack, Stefan Elbel, Greg Elliott, Jake Fava, Nigel Goldenfeld, Molly H Goldstein, Courtney Hayes, Nicole Herndon, Shandra Jamison, Blake Johnson, Harley Johnson, Mark Johnson, John Kolaczynski, Tonghun Lee, Sergei Maslov, Davis J McGregor, Derek Milner, Ralf Moller, Jonathan Mosley, Andy Musser, Max Newberger, David Null, Lucas O'Bryan, Michael Oelze, Jerry O'Leary, Alex Pagano, Michael Philpott, Brian Pianfetti, Alex Pille, Luca Pizzuto, Brian Ricconi, Marcello Rubessa, Sam Rylowicz, Clifford Shipley, Andrew C Singer, Brian Stewart, Rachel Switzky, Sameh Tawfick, Matthew Wheeler, Karen White, Evan M Widloski, Eric Wood, Charles Wood, and Abigail R Wooldridge
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the world in 2020 by spreading at unprecedented rates and causing tens of thousands of fatalities within a few months. The number of deaths dramatically increased in regions where the number of patients in need of hospital care exceeded the availability of care. Many COVID-19 patients experience Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), a condition that can be treated with mechanical ventilation. In response to the need for mechanical ventilators, designed and tested an emergency ventilator (EV) that can control a patient's peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) and breathing rate, while keeping a positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP). This article describes the rapid design, prototyping, and testing of the EV. The development process was enabled by rapid design iterations using additive manufacturing (AM). In the initial design phase, iterations between design, AM, and testing enabled a working prototype within one week. The designs of the 16 different components of the ventilator were locked by additively manufacturing and testing a total of 283 parts having parametrically varied dimensions. In the second stage, AM was used to produce 75 functional prototypes to support engineering evaluation and animal testing. The devices were tested over more than two million cycles. We also developed an electronic monitoring system and with automatic alarm to provide for safe operation, along with training materials and user guides. The final designs are available online under a free license. The designs have been transferred to more than 70 organizations in 15 countries. This project demonstrates the potential for ultra-fast product design, engineering, and testing of medical devices needed for COVID-19 emergency response.
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- 2020
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3. Architecture on the couch: A transdisciplinary exploration of buildings as psychological subjects
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Jonathan Mosley, Lita Crociani-Windland, Sophie Warren, and Nigel Williams
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Computer Networks and Communications ,Hardware and Architecture ,Architecture, fine art, psychology ,architectural psychology, psycho-social studies, conscious, unconscious, wellbeing, sustainability, conceptual art, Oscar Niemeyer, Communist Party, Paris ,Software - Abstract
This essay radically re-conceptualises architecture as a psycho-social subject entwined with the psychology of its creators and inhabitants. Seeking to understand the psychology of architecture, it discusses innovative, transdisciplinary, practice-based methods derived from psycho-social studies, psychoanalysis, and conceptual art, to explore the consciousness and unconsciousness of buildings. It then tests those methods on a case-study example – Oscar Niemeyer’s Communist Party headquarters in Paris – to speculate how psychological profiling may lead to a deeper understanding of the entangled human/non-human relations within a building, while also revealing potentials for therapeutic adaptation or reuse.The essay’s principal contribution is the re-conceptualisation of architecture as having profound and active psychological dimensions – the awareness and management of which potentially impacts upon liveability and lifespan – aided by a set of methods with which to reveal those psychological dimensions. It thus expands the scope for processes of architectural practice and contributes to transdisciplinarity within conceptual art.
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- 2023
4. Neptune: an environment for the delivery of genomic medicine
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Venner Eric, Victoria Yi, David Murdock, Sara E. Kalla, Tsung-Jung Wu, Aniko Sabo, Shoudong Li, Qingchang Meng, Xia Tian, Mullai Murugan, Michelle Cohen, Christie Kovar, Wei-Qi Wei, Wendy K. Chung, Chunhua Weng, Georgia L. Wiesner, Gail P. Jarvik, Donna Muzny, Richard A. Gibbs, Debra Abrams, Samuel E. Adunyah, Ladia Albertson-Junkans, Berta Almoguera, Darren C. Ames, Paul Appelbaum, Samuel Aronson, Sharon Aufox, Lawrence J. Babb, Adithya Balasubramanian, Hana Bangash, Melissa Basford, Lisa Bastarache, Samantha Baxter, Meckenzie Behr, Barbara Benoit, Elizabeth Bhoj, Suzette J. Bielinski, Sarah T. Bland, Carrie Blout, Kenneth Borthwick, Erwin P. Bottinger, Mark Bowser, Harrison Brand, Murray Brilliant, Wendy Brodeur, Pedro Caraballo, David Carrell, Andrew Carroll, Lisa Castillo, Victor Castro, Gauthami Chandanavelli, Theodore Chiang, Rex L. Chisholm, Kurt D. Christensen, Wendy Chung, Christopher G. Chute, Brittany City, Beth L. Cobb, John J. Connolly, Paul Crane, Katherine Crew, David R. Crosslin, Jyoti Dayal, Mariza De Andrade, Jessica De la Cruz, Josh C. Denny, Shawn Denson, Tim DeSmet, Ozan Dikilitas, Michael J. Dinsmore, Sheila Dodge, Phil Dunlea, Todd L. Edwards, Christine M. Eng, David Fasel, Alex Fedotov, Qiping Feng, Mark Fleharty, Andrea Foster, Robert Freimuth, Christopher Friedrich, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Birgit Funke, Stacey Gabriel, Vivian Gainer, Ali Gharavi, Andrew M. Glazer, Joseph T. Glessner, Jessica Goehringer, Adam S. Gordon, Chet Graham, Robert C. Green, Justin H. Gundelach, Heather S. Hain, Hakon Hakonarson, Maegan V. Harden, John Harley, Margaret Harr, Andrea Hartzler, M. Geoffrey Hayes, Scott Hebbring, Nora Henrikson, Andrew Hershey, Christin Hoell, Ingrid Holm, Kayla M. Howell, George Hripcsak, Jianhong Hu, Elizabeth Duffy Hynes, Joy C. Jayaseelan, Yunyun Jiang, Yoonjung Yoonie Joo, Sheethal Jose, Navya Shilpa Josyula, Anne E. Justice, Divya Kalra, Elizabeth W. Karlson, Brendan J. Keating, Melissa A. Kelly, Eimear E. Kenny, Dustin Key, Krzysztof Kiryluk, Terrie Kitchner, Barbara Klanderman, Eric Klee, David C. Kochan, Viktoriya Korchina, Leah Kottyan, Emily Kudalkar, Alanna Kulchak Rahm, Iftikhar J. Kullo, Philip Lammers, Eric B. Larson, Matthew S. Lebo, Magalie Leduc, Ming Ta (Michael) Lee, Niall J. Lennon, Kathleen A. Leppig, Nancy D. Leslie, Rongling Li, Wayne H. Liang, Chiao-Feng Lin, Jodell E. Linder, Noralane M. Lindor, Todd Lingren, James G. Linneman, Cong Liu, Wen Liu, Xiuping Liu, John Lynch, Hayley Lyon, Alyssa Macbeth, Harshad Mahadeshwar, Lisa Mahanta, Bradley Malin, Teri Manolio, Maddalena Marasa, Keith Marsolo, Michelle L. McGowan, Elizabeth McNally, Jim Meldrim, Frank Mentch, Hila Milo Rasouly, Jonathan Mosley, Shubhabrata Mukherjee, Thomas E. Mullen, Jesse Muniz, David R. Murdock, Shawn Murphy, Melanie F. Myers, Bahram Namjou, Yizhao Ni, Robert C. Onofrio, Aniwaa Owusu Obeng, Thomas N. Person, Josh F. Peterson, Lynn Petukhova, Cassandra J. Pisieczko, Siddharth Pratap, Cynthia A. Prows, Megan J. Puckelwartz, Ritika Raj, James D. Ralston, Arvind Ramaprasan, Andrea Ramirez, Luke Rasmussen, Laura Rasmussen-Torvik, Soumya Raychaudhuri, Heidi L. Rehm, Marylyn D. Ritchie, Catherine Rives, Beenish Riza, Dan M. Roden, Elisabeth A. Rosenthal, Avni Santani, Schaid Dan, Steven Scherer, Stuart Scott, Aaron Scrol, Soumitra Sengupta, Ning Shang, Himanshu Sharma, Richard R. Sharp, Rajbir Singh, Patrick M.A. Sleiman, Kara Slowik, Joshua C. Smith, Maureen E. Smith, Duane T. Smoot, Jordan W. Smoller, Sunghwan Sohn, Ian B. Stanaway, Justin Starren, Mary Stroud, Jessica Su, Casey Overby Taylor, Kasia Tolwinski, Sara L. Van Driest, Sean M. Vargas, Matthew Varugheese, David Veenstra, Eric Venner, Miguel Verbitsky, Gina Vicente, Michael Wagner, Kimberly Walker, Theresa Walunas, Liwen Wang, Qiaoyan Wang, Scott T. Weiss, Quinn S. Wells, Peter S. White, Ken L. Wiley, Janet L. Williams, Marc S. Williams, Michael W. Wilson, Leora Witkowski, Laura Allison Woods, Betty Woolf, Julia Wynn, Yaping Yang, Ge Zhang, Lan Zhang, and Hana Zouk
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Process (engineering) ,MEDLINE ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,Genomics ,Data science ,Article ,Personalization ,Variety (cybernetics) ,Workflow ,Neptune ,Pharmacogenomics ,Health care ,Electronic Health Records ,Humans ,business ,Software ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Genomic medicine holds great promise for improving health care, but integrating searchable and actionable genetic data into electronic health records (EHRs) remains a challenge. Here we describe Neptune, a system for managing the interaction between a clinical laboratory and an EHR system during the clinical reporting process. We developed Neptune and applied it to two clinical sequencing projects that required report customization, variant reanalysis, and EHR integration. Neptune has been applied for the generation and delivery of over 15,000 clinical genomic reports. This work spans two clinical tests based on targeted gene panels that contain 68 and 153 genes respectively. These projects demanded customizable clinical reports that contained a variety of genetic data types including single-nucleotide variants (SNVs), copy-number variants (CNVs), pharmacogenomics, and polygenic risk scores. Two variant reanalysis activities were also supported, highlighting this important workflow. Methods are needed for delivering structured genetic data to EHRs. This need extends beyond developing data formats to providing infrastructure that manages the reporting process itself. Neptune was successfully applied on two high-throughput clinical sequencing projects to build and deliver clinical reports to EHR systems. The software is open source and available at https://gitlab.com/bcm-hgsc/neptune .
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- 2021
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5. Returning integrated genomic risk and clinical recommendations: the eMERGE study
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Jodell E. Linder, Aimee Allworth, Sarah T. Bland, Pedro J. Caraballo, Rex L. Chisholm, Ellen Wright Clayton, David R. Crosslin, Ozan Dikilitas, Alanna DiVietro, Edward D. Esplin, Sophie Forman, Robert R. Freimuth, Adam S. Gordon, Richard Green, Maegan V. Harden, Ingrid A. Holm, Gail P. Jarvik, Elizabeth W. Karlson, Sofia Labrecque, Niall J. Lennon, Nita A. Limdi, Kathleen F. Mittendorf, Shawn N. Murphy, Lori Orlando, Cynthia A. Prows, Luke V. Rasmussen, Laura Rasmussen-Torvik, Robb Rowley, Konrad Teodor Sawicki, Tara Schmidlen, Shannon Terek, David Veenstra, Digna R. Velez Edwards, Devin Absher, Noura S. Abul-Husn, Jorge Alsip, Hana Bangash, Mark Beasley, Jennifer E. Below, Eta S. Berner, James Booth, Wendy K. Chung, James J. Cimino, John Connolly, Patrick Davis, Beth Devine, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Candace Guiducci, Melissa L. Habrat, Heather Hain, Hakon Hakonarson, Margaret Harr, Eden Haverfield, Valentina Hernandez, Christin Hoell, Martha Horike-Pyne, George Hripcsak, Marguerite R. Irvin, Christopher Kachulis, Dean Karavite, Eimear E. Kenny, Atlas Khan, Krzysztof Kiryluk, Bruce Korf, Leah Kottyan, Iftikhar J. Kullo, Katie Larkin, Cong Liu, Edyta Malolepsza, Teri A. Manolio, Thomas May, Elizabeth M. McNally, Frank Mentch, Alexandra Miller, Sean D. Mooney, Priyanka Murali, Brenda Mutai, Naveen Muthu, Bahram Namjou, Emma F. Perez, Megan J. Puckelwartz, Tejinder Rakhra-Burris, Dan M. Roden, Elisabeth A. Rosenthal, Seyedmohammad Saadatagah, Maya Sabatello, Dan J. Schaid, Baergen Schultz, Lynn Seabolt, Gabriel Q. Shaibi, Richard R. Sharp, Brian Shirts, Maureen E. Smith, Jordan W. Smoller, Rene Sterling, Sabrina A. Suckiel, Jeritt Thayer, Hemant K. Tiwari, Susan B. Trinidad, Theresa Walunas, Wei-Qi Wei, Quinn S. Wells, Chunhua Weng, Georgia L. Wiesner, Ken Wiley, Josh F. Peterson, Adam Gordon, Agboade Sobowale, Akshar Patel, Alanna Strong, Alborz Sherafati, Alborz Sherfati, Alex Bick, Alka Chandel, Alyssa Rosenthal, Amit Khera, Amy Kontorovich, Andrew Beck, Andy Beck, Angelica Espinoza, Anna Lewis, Anya Prince, Ayuko Iverson, Bahram Namjou Khales, Barbara Benoit, Becca Hernan, Ben Kallman, Ben Kerman, Ben Shoemaker, Benjamin Satterfield, Bethany Etheridge, Blake Goff, Bob Freimuth, Bob Grundmeier, Brenae Collier, Brett Harnett, Brian Chang, Brian Piening, Brittney Davis, Candace Patterson, Carmen Demetriou, Casey Ta, Catherine Hammack, Catrina Nelson, Caytie Gascoigne, Chad Dorn, Chad Moretz, Chris Kachulis, Christie Hoell, Christine Cowles, Christoph Lange, Cindy Prows, Cole Brokamp, Courtney Scherr, Crystal Gonzalez, Cynthia Ramirez, Daichi Shimbo, Dan Roden, Daniel Schaid, Dave Kaufman, David Crosslin, David Kochan, Davinder Singh, Debbie Abrams, Digna Velez Edwards, Eduardo Morales, Edward Esplin, Ehsan Alipour, Eimear Kenny, Elisabeth Rosenthal, Eliza Duvall, Elizabeth McNally, Elizabeth Bhoj, Elizabeth Cohn, Elizabeth Hibler, Elizabeth Karlson, Ellen Clayton, Emily Chesnut, Emily DeFranco, Emily Gallagher, Emily Soper, Emma Perez, Erin Cash, Eta Berner, Fei Wang, Firas Wehbe, Francisco Ricci, Gabriel Shaibi, Gail Jarvik, George Hahn, Georgia Wiesner, Gillian Belbin, Gio Davogustto, Girish Nadkarni, Haijun Qiu, Hannah Beasley, Hao Liu, Heide Aungst, Hemant Tiwari, Hillary Duckham, Hope Thomas, Iftikhar Kullo, Ingrid Holm, Isabelle Allen, Iuliana Ionita-Laza, Jacklyn Hellwege, Jacob Petrzelka, Jacqueline Odgis, Jahnavi Narula, Jake Petrzelka, Jalpa Patel, James Cimino, James Meigs, James Snyder, Janet Olson, Janet Zahner, Jeff Pennington, Jen Pacheco, Jennifer Allen Pacheco, Jennifer Morse, Jeremy Corsmo, Jim Cimino, Jingheng Chen, Jocelyn Fournier, Jodell Jackson, Joe Glessner, Joel Pacyna, Johanna Smith, John Lynch, John Shelley, Jonathan Mosley, Jordan Nestor, Jordan Smoller, Joseph Kannry, Joseph Sutton, Josh Peterson, Joshua Smith, Julia Galasso, Julia Smith, Julia Wynn, Justin Gundelach, Justin Starren, Karmel Choi, Kate Mittendorf, Katherine Anderson, Katherine Bonini, Kathleen Leppig, Kathleen Muenzen, Kelsey Stuttgen, Kenny Nguyen, Kevin Dufendach, Kiley Atkins, Konrad Sawicki, Kristjan Norland, Laura Beskow, Li Hsu, Lifeng Tian, Lisa Mahanta, Lisa Martin, Lisa Wang, Lizbeth Gomez, Lorenzo Thompson, Lucas Richter, Luke Rasmussen, Lynn Petukhova, Madison O’Brien, Maegan Harden, Malia Fullerton, Marta Guindo, Martha Horike, Marwah Abdalla, Marwan Hamed, Mary Beth Terry, Mary Maradik, Matt Wyatt, Matthew Davis, Matthew Lebo, Maureen Smith, Maya del Rosario, Meckenzie Behr, Meg Roy-Puckelwartz, Mel Habrat, Melanie Myers, Meliha Yetisgen, Merve Iris, Michael DaSilva, Michael Preuss, Michelle McGowan, Mingjian Shi, Minoli Perera, Minta Thomas, Mitch Elkind, Mohammad Abbass, Mohammad Saadatagah, Molly Hess, Molly Maradik, Nataraja 'RJ' Vaitinadin, Nataraja Vaitinadin, Neil Netherly, Niall Lennon, Ning Shang, Nita Limdi, Noah Forrest, Noheli Romero, Nora Robinson, Noura Abul-Husn, Omar Elsekaily, Patricia Kovatch, Paul Appelbaum, Paul Francaviglia, Paul O’Reilly, Paulette Chandler, Pedro Caraballo, Peter Tarczy-Hornoch, Pierre Shum, Priya Marathe, Qiping Feng, Quinn Wells, Rachel Atchley, Radhika Narla, Rene Barton, Rex Chisholm, Richard Sharp, Riki Peters, Rita Kukafka, Robert Freimuth, Robert Green, Robert Winter, Roger Mueller, Ruth Loos, Ryan Irvin, Sabrina Suckiel, Sajjad Hussain, Samer Sharba, Sandy Aronson, Sarah Jones, Sarah Knerr, Scott Nigbur, Scott Weiss, Sean Mooney, Sharon Aufox, Sharon Nirenberg, Shawn Murphy, Sheila O’Byrne, Shing Wang (Sam) Choi, Sienna Aguilar, S.T. Bland, Stefanie Rodrigues, Stephanie Ledbetter, Stephanie Rutledge, Stuart James Booth, Su Xian, Susan Brown Trinidad, Suzanne Bakken, Teri Manolio, Tesfaye Mersha, Thevaa Chandereng, Tian Ge, Todd Edwards, Tom Kaszemacher, Valerie Willis, Vemi Desai, Vimi Desai, Virginia Lorenzi, Vivian Gainer, Wendy Chung, Wu-Chen Su, Xiao Chang, Yiqing Zhao, Yuan Luo, and Yufeng Shen
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Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Assessing the risk of common, complex diseases requires consideration of clinical risk factors as well as monogenic and polygenic risks, which in turn may be reflected in family history. Returning risks to individuals and providers may influence preventive care or use of prophylactic therapies for those individuals at high genetic risk.To enable integrated genetic risk assessment, the eMERGE (electronic MEdical Records and GEnomics) network is enrolling 25,000 diverse individuals in a prospective cohort study across 10 sites. The network developed methods to return cross-ancestry polygenic risk scores (PRS), monogenic risks, family history, and clinical risk assessments via a Genome Informed Risk Assessment (GIRA) report and will assess uptake of care recommendations after return of results.GIRAs include summary care recommendations for 11 conditions, education pages, and clinical laboratory reports. The return of high-risk GIRA to individuals and providers includes guidelines for care and lifestyle recommendations. Assembling the GIRA required infrastructure and workflows for ingesting and presenting content from multiple sources. Recruitment began in February 2022.Return of a novel report for communicating monogenic, polygenic, and family history based risk factors will inform the benefits of integrated genetic risk assessment for routine health care.
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- 2022
6. Emergency ventilator for COVID-19
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Jerry O’Leary, Sam Rylowicz, Abigail R. Wooldridge, Evan M. Widloski, Ralf Moller, Charles E. Wood, Alex Pagano, Jake Fava, Luca Pizzuto, Andrew C. Singer, Brian Stewart, Matthew B. Wheeler, Clifford F. Shipley, Tonghun Lee, Karen White, Brian Pianfetti, Elisabeth Bralts, Greg Elliott, Mark Johnson, Nigel Goldenfeld, Jennifer R. Amos, Shandra Jamison, Ryan M. Corey, David Null, Sameh Tawfick, Blake Everett Johnson, Magdi Naim Azer, Gary Durack, Jonathan Mosley, Courtney Hayes, Sergei Maslov, Rachael Dietkus, Eric J. Wood, Brian Ricconi, William P. King, Stefan Elbel, Max Newberger, Rachel Switzky, Catherine Best, Nicole Herndon, Lucas O’Bryan, Daniel H. Baker, Derek J. Milner, Rashid Bashir, Molly H. Goldstein, Davis J. McGregor, Michael L. Oelze, Eliot Bethke, John Kolaczynski, Marcello Rubessa, Andy Musser, Harley T. Johnson, Michael L. Philpott, Alex Pille, and Stephen A. Boppart
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ARDS ,Viral Diseases ,Computer science ,Swine ,Physiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Respiratory System ,02 engineering and technology ,Peak inspiratory pressure ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical Conditions ,Thoracic Diaphragm ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Virus Testing ,Flow Rate ,Multidisciplinary ,Respiration ,Physics ,Classical Mechanics ,Equipment Design ,Volumetric flow rate ,Laboratory Equipment ,Chemistry ,Infectious Diseases ,Breathing ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering and Technology ,Medicine ,Anatomy ,Research Article ,Chemical Elements ,Respiratory rate ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Science ,Ventilators ,Equipment ,Acute respiratory distress ,Fluid Mechanics ,Continuum Mechanics ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mechanical ventilator ,Respiratory Rate ,Diagnostic Medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Prototypes ,Operations management ,Positive end-expiratory pressure ,Mechanical ventilation ,Ventilators, Mechanical ,SARS-CoV-2 ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,COVID-19 ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Covid 19 ,Fluid Dynamics ,medicine.disease ,Respiration, Artificial ,Oxygen ,Technology Development ,030228 respiratory system ,Respiratory Mechanics ,Physiological Processes - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the world in 2020 by spreading at unprecedented rates and causing tens of thousands of fatalities within a few months. The number of deaths dramatically increased in regions where the number of patients in need of hospital care exceeded the availability of care. Many COVID-19 patients experience Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), a condition that can be treated with mechanical ventilation. In response to the need for mechanical ventilators, designed and tested an emergency ventilator (EV) that can control a patient’s peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) and breathing rate, while keeping a positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP). This article describes the rapid design, prototyping, and testing of the EV. The development process was enabled by rapid design iterations using additive manufacturing (AM). In the initial design phase, iterations between design, AM, and testing enabled a working prototype within one week. The designs of the 16 different components of the ventilator were locked by additively manufacturing and testing a total of 283 parts having parametrically varied dimensions. In the second stage, AM was used to produce 75 functional prototypes to support engineering evaluation and animal testing. The devices were tested over more than two million cycles. We also developed an electronic monitoring system and with automatic alarm to provide for safe operation, along with training materials and user guides. The final designs are available online under a free license. The designs have been transferred to more than 70 organizations in 15 countries. This project demonstrates the potential for ultra-fast product design, engineering, and testing of medical devices needed for COVID-19 emergency response.
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- 2020
7. An Architecture of Exception: Transgressing the Everyday - Superflex'sFlooded McDonald's
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Jonathan Mosley
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Vision ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,Law ,Architecture ,Art history ,Sociology ,Composition (language) - Abstract
In Flooded McDonald's, a film by Danish artists' collective Superflex, the familiar sight of the fast-food restaurant is replaced by ‘a slowly emerging apocalyptical composition’, as the interior floods, objects are displaced and the retail space fills with water. Jonathan Mosley describes how this destabilised and other disaster-invoked visions of architecture – structures and spaces breaking down – enable us to use our imagination to test the parameters of the everyday.
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- 2013
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8. The Architecture of Transgression: Towards a Destabilising Architecture
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Rachel Sara and Jonathan Mosley
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Trans disciplinary ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,Aesthetics ,Law ,Architecture ,Sociology ,Fountain ,Marine transgression - Published
- 2013
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9. About The Guest-Editors
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Jonathan Mosley and Rachel Sara
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Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,Architecture - Published
- 2013
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