This project is designed to leverage mHealth technologies to determine the feasibility of detecting cocaine use via smartwatches.
Grant/Award: NIH-1UG1DA040309
Lead PI: Dr. Lisa Marsch, Dartmouth College
This project is designed to leverage mHealth technologies to determine the feasibility of detecting cocaine use via smartwatches.
Grant/Award: NIH-1UG1DA040309
Lead PI: Dr. Lisa Marsch, Dartmouth College
Extension of previous work in the development of methods to automatically detect the timing of cocaine use from cardiac interbeat interval and physical activity data derived from wearable, unobtrusive mobile sensor technologies.
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Advancing biomedical discovery and improving health through mobile sensor Big Data
The MD2K Team aims to lay the scientific foundations for turning the wealth of mobile sensor data available through new and rapidly evolving wearable sensors into reliable and actionable health information, and contribute to the vision of predictive, preventive, personalized, participatory, and precision (P5) medicine.
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