One platform
for every pump and
glucose signal.

Phoenix Ascend turns raw pump logs and continuous glucose readings into secure, clinician-ready dashboards — built by a Texas A&M capstone team in partnership with Medtronic MiniMed.

Repositories
9
Live products
2
Engineers
4
Uptime · 30d
99.94%

Device data, held
to a clinical standard.

Phoenix Ascend is the secure path from implantable pumps and CGMs to the dashboards that clinicians actually use — built end-to-end by four engineers.

One platform. Every signal.

Pumps, glucose sensors, clinicians, engineers — one system that holds them together. Designed with Medtronic MiniMed's clinical rigor, shipped by a four-person capstone team.

02 / Capabilities

What clinicians and engineers actually see.

Glucose monitoring

Trends, not filenames.

Ambulatory glucose profiles, time-in-range, and daily patterns stitched from CGM streams — no manual export step.

  • AGP with 5/25/50/75/95 percentile bands
  • Time-in-range, high/low excursions
  • Patient timeline across devices
Pump analysis

Explain what the device did.

Pressure, battery, bolus history, and diagnostic events laid out on one timeline so engineers can tell the story of a session.

  • Parsed pump logs with event overlays
  • Bolus / basal reconciliation
  • Annotated anomaly detection
Operational clarity

Access, uptime, audit.

Admin surfaces for organizations, role-based access, audit logs, and a public status page — the boring stuff that keeps a regulated platform honest.

  • Auth0 identity with RLS per role
  • Immutable audit log on every mutation
  • Public status page
Now shipping AWS migration Raspberry Pi 5 → production-grade cloud infrastructure.
In integration Dexcom v3 OAuth2 flow for real-time EGVs, alerts, calibration, device data.
Security posture 4 independent layers Auth0 · RLS · pgcrypto AES-256 · immutable audit log.
Latest release v1.4.0 · Apr 2026 Portal cohort views, batched CGM ingest, alert thresholds.

Read how it works, or meet the team.