이러한 기술을 실험실 수준의 개념 검증을 넘어 실제 임상 환경에서도 활용 가능한 수준으로 발전시키는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다. 이를 위해 다양한 동물실험과 물질 설계 연구를 병행하여 기술의 실질적 유용성과 안전성을 확보할 계획입니다.
삼성미래기술육성사업은 대한민국의 기초과학 발전과 산업기술 혁신, 과학기술을 통한 사회 문제 해결, 그리고 세계적인 과학기술인 육성을 목표로, 삼성전자가 2013년부터 1조 5천억 원을 출연하여 시행하고 있는 순수 공익 목적의 연구지원 사업입니다.
연구팀은 이번에 앞서 KC30(KAIST Grand Challenge 30 Project) 사업의 지원을 받아 지난 2년 간 안질환 분야의 새로운 진단 및 치료 접근법을 탐구하는 환자 중심 도전 연구를 수행해왔습니다. 이 경험과 성과가 이번 삼성미래기술육성사업 과제 선정에 중요한 밑거름이 되었으며, 앞으로도 연구팀은 녹내장 관리 기술의 새로운 전환점을 마련하고 글로벌 헬스케어 혁신에 기여할 계획입니다.
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Our lab led by Professor Hyunjoo Jenny Lee, has been selected for the Samsung Future Technology Development Program with their project titled “Ultrasound Sponge: Contact Lens Technology for Glaucoma.”
The team proposes an innovative ultrasound-based intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring technology to enable more effective management of glaucoma, one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide. Unlike conventional measurement methods, this novel approach utilizes a wearable contact lens that can be worn even during sleep, minimizing patient discomfort while enabling precise monitoring of nocturnal IOP fluctuations that were previously difficult to measure.
<Fig. 1. Ultrasound based Contact lens and its impact>
The research team aims to advance this technology beyond proof-of-concept at the laboratory level to a stage where it can be applied in real clinical environments. To achieve this, they plan to conduct various animal studies and material design research to ensure both the practical utility and safety of the technology.
The Samsung Future Technology Development Program is a public-interest research funding initiative established by Samsung Electronics in 2013 with an endowment of 1.5 trillion KRW. The program supports research projects that contribute to the advancement of basic science, industrial technology innovation, and solutions to social challenges through science and technology, while also fostering world-class scientists in Korea.
Prior to this achievement, our team had received support from the KC30 (KAIST Grand Challenge 30 Project) and, over the past two years, conducted patient-centered, high-risk research exploring new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for ocular diseases. The outcomes and experience from that project served as an important foundation for their recent selection by the Samsung Future Technology Development Program. From now on, the team aims to pioneer a new paradigm in glaucoma management technologies and contribute to global healthcare innovation.
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