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AllyCloud

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Smart patch for personalised allergy immunotherapy in children

AllyCloud is a wearable device that delivers painless, microneedle-based immunotherapy for children with allergic rhinitis. Combining a microfluidic electrolysis pump with skin pH sensors and machine learning, it adjusts allergen doses in real time based on individual response. The patch is soft, compact, and safe for all-day wear, reducing the need for frequent clinic visits and rigid treatment schedules. AllyCloud offers a more comfortable, precise, and child-friendly alternative to traditional allergy injections

Team

  • Lucas Miyazaki

    Lucas Miyazaki

    Harvard University

    Lucas is an engineer and innovator from Brazil passionate about shaping the future of health and wellness. He earned a degree in Mechatronics Engineering at USP, Brazil’s top-ranked university, where he published international research on medical imaging and AI. Lucas was an exchange student at the University of Tokyo where he studied precision engineering. He also worked in biotech on novel biofabrication methods for human organ production, developed a COVID-19 app to reduce supermarket crowds, and created VR tools for cell analysis. He is now pursuing a Master in Design Engineering at Harvard, exploring human–computer interaction in healthcare and wellness.more

  • Danni Wang
  • Mr. Justin Cook

    Harvard University

    Supervising Professormore

  • Mr. Kipp Bradford

    Harvard University

    Supervising Professormore


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