
Guillermo Ameer
Guillermo Ameer is a prominent Panamanian biomedical engineer and professor at Northwestern University in Chicago, known for his innovative contributions to medical technology. He is a co-director of a groundbreaking project that developed the first portable device capable of non-invasively measuring gases emitted and absorbed by the skin, aimed at revolutionizing real-time skin health monitoring. Ameer has previously created a regenerative medical device for orthopedic surgeries and a rapid healing bandage for diabetic patients, showcasing his commitment to improving the quality of life for those with chronic conditions.
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Guillermo Ameer is a Panamanian scientist leading the development of a bone regeneration technology in the United States.
Científico panameño lidera tecnología que regenera tejido óseo en Estados UnidosGuillermo Ameer is a prominent Panamanian scientist leading advancements in tissue regeneration in the United States.
Científico panameño Guillermo Ameer lidera avances en regeneración de tejidos en Estados UnidosGuillermo Ameer is a biomedical engineer and co-director of the study who highlighted the transformative potential of the new skin analysis technology.
Científico panameño participa en creación del primer sensor que analiza la piel sin tocarla



