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Google Takes a Medical Turn
Lift Labs' employees are joining Andrew Conrad’s Life Sciences team, which is part of Google X, Google’s research lab. Some researchers on Conrad’s team are already working on a medical hardware project called Iris, which is developing a contact lens that measures glucose in tears.
Lift Labs’ main product, the Liftware Stabilizer, is a small device that has spoons and a fork that clip on the end. Inside the tool, there’s a little computer running software algorithms and motion sensors that distinguish between intended movements, like bringing food to your mouth, and unintended movements, like the shaking that comes with Parkinson’s disease.