The mDOT Center is announcing the availability of the MOODS apps for WearOS smartwatches and smartphones (iOS or Android) for stress and stressor tracking. The mDOT Center invites researchers with current or anticipated funding to use the MOODS technology in their studies to investigate the impact of momentary stress relief and self-reflection on clinical outcomes.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) would like to announce some funding opportunities available for small businesses.
Applications are now being accepted for the Voice AI Summer School. Developed by the Bridge2AI Voice Consortium, it is a first of its kind training programing specific to voice artificial intelligence in healthcare.
Applications are now being accepted for the 2024 NIH mHealth Training Institute (mHTI). Designed to develop the next generation of transdisciplinary mHealth researchers, the hybrid mHTI will blend pre-mHTI webinars and virtual “sandboxes” with an immersive in-person mHTI (August 4-8, 2024) at the University of California, Los Angeles.
A team of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University is conducting interviews to understand how data scientists select outcome variables targeted by predictive models in healthcare. Data scientists who have felt uncertain about past target variable modeling choices may be especially interested in participating in this interview.
Santosh Kumar has been selected to deliver presentations during two special sessions and showcase a poster at the IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI 2023).
Santosh Kumar to present in MassAITC Webinar Series on ‘Opportunities & Challenges in Automatic Detection of Momentary Stress Via Wearables.’
Santosh Kumar to present in MassAITC Webinar Series on ‘Opportunities & Challenges in Automatic Detection of Momentary Stress Via Wearables.’
Ashutosh Sabharwal to present in SIGMOBILE: Distinguished Lecture Series on ‘Measuring Human Behavior to Improve Health.’
The NIH is soliciting applications in support of the goals of the REsearching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Initiative and Investigator Consortium. This Research Opportunity Announcement (ROA), OTA-21-015C, is for the Mobile Health Platform component of the Initiative.
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