See every shade, save every life

CHROMAskin is a 2025-2026 UCI BioENGINE Senior Capstone Project in collaboration with the team at DermaVision Technologies and University of California, Irvine Biomedical Engineering Department.

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Our Cause

Why skin cancer diagnostics?

1 in 5 Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer by age 70. This looks like over 9,500 new cases a day. As for the 5-year survival and late stage diagnostic rates for skin cancer, these fluctuate greatly between different ethnic groups with African Americans being particularly marginalized.

Industry Standard

What is the current diagnostic process?

Initial skin cancer screening involves using a dermascopy tool, the primary non-invasive method,which is subjective and leads to less accurate diagnostics. This issue is further amplified for patients with darker skin tones. Even experienced physicians can spend over 15 minutes on skin checks when patients have multiple lesions of concern. After this process patients still have to undergo skin biopsies on suspicious lesions.

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Our Solution

CHROMAskin is a portable, noninvasive device that healthcare providers can use in clinics and hospitals. By imaging and analyzing lesions using AI, our device eliminates the subjectivity of diagnosing skin cancer to help make decisions at the point of care.

Multispectral Imaging

Our device images near-infrared wavelengths that standard cameras can’t, capturing extra details to analyze.

AI Model

A machine learning model trained on a diverse set of training images analyzes skin lesions to classify them.

Three Tier Algorithm

For security, the algorithm includes three classification tiers: whether or not the lesion is cancer, what type of cancer it is, and a final confirmation.

Our Competitors

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Current skin cancer diagnostic tools are becoming faster and more portable, but many still fall short when it comes to equitability. Most rely on surface-level imaging or limited training datasets, which can make diagnosis less accurate for patients with darker skin tones.

Chromaskin is designed to close this equity gap by combining multispectral imaging with AI trained on diverse skin tone data. This allows physicians to quickly and noninvasively evaluate lesions while supporting more fair, consistent, and equitable skin cancer detection for all patients.

Market Strategy

Our Plan

The demand for faster and more accessible skin cancer diagnostics continues to grow as skin cancer cases increase worldwide. Current workflows rely heavily on visual assessment and biopsies, creating delays, variability, and healthcare access challenges. CHROMAskin aims to support earlier and more objective lesion evaluation through portable multispectral imaging technology.
screenshot 2026 05 13 204246CHROMAskin’s market strategy focuses on scalable clinical adoption through dermatology clinics, academic medical centers, and healthcare systems. Long-term expansion aims to improve access to skin cancer screening across broader outpatient and primary care environments.

 

Our Customers

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Dermatology Clinics

Improve lesion evaluation and workflow efficiency.

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Primary Care Providers

Support early screening and referral decisions.

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Rural & Community Clinics

Expand access where dermatologists are limited

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Tele-Dermatology Networks

Enable standardized imaging and remote consultation.

Path to Clinical Adoption

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Our clinical adoption strategy progresses from prototype validation and clinical testing to long-term integration within dermatology clinics and primary care centers. This phased approach supports scalable deployment, broader screening accessibility, and workflow-friendly implementation in real-world healthcare environments.

Our Team

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Mayleen Hernandez

Team Lead

Biomedical Engineering students at the University of California, Irvine

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Gabriel Palmquist

Testing Lead

Biomedical Engineering students at the University of California, Irvine

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Theone Chan

Business Lead

Biomedical Engineering students at the University of California, Irvine

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Han Dang

Innovation Lead

Biomedical Engineering students at the University of California, Irvine

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Shayna Sparks

Manufacturing Lead

Biomedical Engineering students at the University of California, Irvine

Industry Sponsor

Matthew Lo

CEO, R&D Engineer, Algorithm Project Manager

Gerald Lee

Operations Project Manager

Jessica Lam

R&D Engineer, Hardware Project Manager

Alejandra Reyes

Clinical Project Manager

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