January 2026: Nutromics Lab-on-a-Patch

Skin-worn patch enabling continuous, real-time biomarker monitoring for personalized healthcare.

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We are excited to introduce Nutromics’ Lab-on-a-Patch®, a next-generation wearable designed to revolutionize medical diagnostics with real-time, continuous biomarker monitoring. This ultra-thin skin patch combines cutting-edge DNA-based biosensors and microneedle technology to deliver hospital-grade health insights without repeated blood draws. Unlike traditional diagnostics that provide only isolated data points, the Lab-on-a-Patch offers continuous, multiplexed monitoring of multiple biomarkers, bringing actionable health intelligence directly into everyday life.

Seamlessly integrated with wireless connectivity and cloud-ready data streams, the patch enables clinicians and health systems to receive real-time updates and personalize care. Whether in intensive care, emergency settings, or at home, it provides comfort, precision, and uninterrupted monitoring without compromise.

About Nutromics Lab-on-a-Patch

Created to transform healthcare wearables, the Lab-on-a-Patch redefines diagnostics by continuously tracking molecular targets - from drug levels to critical health indicators. By integrating advanced biosensing into a simple wearable patch, Nutromics is shaping a future where diagnostics are proactive, personalized, and seamlessly woven into daily health management.

Sam Draper
January 1, 2026

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