1/26/17: Camille Nebeker – Research Ethics in the Digital Age

1/26/17: Camille Nebeker – Research Ethics in the Digital Age

Title: Research Ethics in the Digital Age Presenter: Camille Nebeker, Ed.D., M.S., of the University of California-San Diego. Presented: January 26, 2017 About the webinar Digital and Mobile technologies offer the potential to collect unprecedented amounts of real time data in free living environments. We can now monitor location using wearable sensors or by tapping into the global positioning sensors […]
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03/01/17: Ida Sim – Mobile Technologies for Health, CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar at UC Berkeley

03/01/17: Ida Sim – Mobile Technologies for Health, CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar at UC Berkeley

Title: Mobile Technologies for Health, presented as part of the CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar at the University of California, Berkeley. Presenter: Ida Sim About the presentation: Mobile and wireless health (mHealth) technologies promise to transform health and health care. Coupled with electronic health record (EHR), genomic, social, environmental, and other data, mHealth data has the […]
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2/23/17: Steven Steinhubl – An Introduction to All of Us — The Precision Medicine Initiative: Anything but clinical research as usual

2/23/17: Steven Steinhubl – An Introduction to All of Us — The Precision Medicine Initiative: Anything but clinical research as usual

Title: An Introduction to All of Us — The Precision Medicine Initiative: Anything but clinical research as usual Presented: February 23, 2017 About the presenter:  Dr. Steven Steinhubl is an Associate Professor of Genomic Medicine at The Scripps Research Institute, a cardiologist at Scripps Health, and the Director of Digital Medicine at the Scripps Translational Science Institute. The mission […]
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3/16/17: Gillian Hayes – HCI and Design for Healthcare Researchers & Practioners

3/16/17: Gillian Hayes – HCI and Design for Healthcare Researchers & Practioners

Gillian Hayes, Kleist Professor of Informatics in the School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Irvine, will present a webinar on “HCI and Design for Healthcare Researchers and Practitioners” at 1 p.m. CT on Thursday, March 16. About the webinar: Technological systems are increasingly essential to healthcare, but these systems are often unusable and […]
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4/27/17: Tim Hnat &  Monowar Hossain – mCerebrum: Enabling Sense-Analyze-Act on Mobile Phones

4/27/17: Tim Hnat & Monowar Hossain – mCerebrum: Enabling Sense-Analyze-Act on Mobile Phones

Title: mCerebrum: Enabling Sense-Analyze-Act on Mobile Phones About the webinar: mCerebrum is a general-purpose software platform that supports discovery and validation of digital mHealth biomarkers and sensor-triggered interventions. It supports data collection from multiple sensors in phones and wearables (e.g., wrist- and chest-worn sensors, smart toothbrushes, as well as weight and blood pressure monitors). mCerebrum supports […]
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7/27/17: Marta Jankowska – Contextualizing Health Behaviors using Spatial Data and Technology: Advances, Opportunities, and Challenges

7/27/17: Marta Jankowska – Contextualizing Health Behaviors using Spatial Data and Technology: Advances, Opportunities, and Challenges

Title:  Contextualizing Health Behaviors using Spatial Data and Technology: Advances, Opportunities, and Challenges Presenter: Dr. Marta Jankowska of the Qualcomm Institute, UCSD Date/Time: Thursday, July 27, 2017 About the webinar: Spatial technologies are playing a key role in research studies aiming to consider contextual aspects of behaviors connected with health. A recent development is the use of Global Positioning […]
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12/07/17: Stephen Intille – Improving Behavioral Measurements from Mobile Devices

12/07/17: Stephen Intille – Improving Behavioral Measurements from Mobile Devices

Presented: Dec. 7, 2017 Title: Improving Behavioral Measurements from Mobile Devices Presenter: Stephen Intille, Ph.D., Northeastern University About the webinar Automatic interpretation of sensor data is creating exciting opportunities for “just-in-time” behavioral measurement and intervention. However, to fully develop new context-sensitive or behavior-sensitive technologies requires improved methods for gathering and interpreting temporally-dense behavior, state, and context data. Intille will discuss […]
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