José Gómez-Márquez MakerCon Bay Area 2014
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Don’t try this at home.
Health.
@popuplabshealth
Inventive Medical Environments
MedicalMakerspace by Pop Up Labs
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation MakerNurse Project
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Premixed Solution Pedal Power
Aerocart Mixed Solution Pedal Power
Premixed Solution Compressor
Aerocart Mixed Solution Compressor
Pure DI-Water Compressor (Control)
• Asthma burden: 1 in 250 deaths
worldwide
• ~300 million suffer
• Isolated communities and urban
environments
• 15 Million DALYs---similar to
diabetes
Pedal Powered Nebulizer
$7 in parts. 10 minutes to make.
Jose Gomez-Marquez, E. Megally, H. G. Krarup, J. Hickman, J. Hu, J. Shoemaker.
Respiratory Drug Delivery 2008, Vol 2, pp 631-634
Makernurse.org
Communities
Original Don’t try this at home.
UNITED NATIONS
CAMP
FIRST FATALITY
Today’s Epidemiology:
Climate Science for
Disease Outbreaks
SEPTIC
PITS
We don’t have a weather forecasting system
for disease outbreaks.
UNITED NATIONS
CAMP
FIRST FATALITY
Today’s Epidemiology:
Climate Science for
Disease Outbreaks
SEPTIC
PITS
Dis
tribu
ted s
en
so
rs
• Real-time
• Distributed
• Affordable
• Multiplatform
• Verifiable
Real Time Epidemiology:
Crowdsourced DiagnosticsDx Bx Sx
A Handheld Test is
deployed in the field…
Provides early disease
“weather map”
Dx Bx SxDIAGNOSTICS BEHAVIORAL SYSTEMS
Inventive Medical Environments
MedicalMakerspace by Pop Up Labs
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation MakerNurse Project
Makernurse.org
Does not read Nature
Publish (Differently)
Apprenticeship 2.0
Making in Real-Time
Making in Real-Time
Break.
Build.
Solve.
Remix.
Tools & Toolspaces
Tools & Toolspaces
Tools & Toolspaces
Adaptive Risk
Adaptive Risk
Ingredient Financing
Geographies
www.cies.edu.ni
"Innovation can’t happen without accepting the risk
that it might fail. The vast and radical innovations of the
mid-20th century took place in a world that, in retrospect,
looks insanely dangerous and unstable. Possible
outcomes that the modern mind identifies as serious risks
might not have been taken seriously — supposing they
were noticed at all — by people habituated to the
Depression, the World Wars, and the Cold War, in times
when seat belts, antibiotics, and many vaccines did not
exist. "
— Neal Stephenson, Innovation Starvation
Experimentation 2.0
Jose Gomez-Marquez
Little Devices @ MIT
Pop Up Labs
@littledevices