Investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) hold developed hardware and software to remotely monitor and control devices that mimic the human physiological system. Devices known as organs-on-chips allow researchers to test drug compounds and predict physiological responses with tall accuracy in a laboratory setting. But monitoring the results of such experiments from a conventional desktop computer has several limitations,especially when results must be monitored over the course of hours, days or even weeks.
Source: phys.org