Integrating Research on Wearables: NEW DBEI Series 1ST Topic, JAN 14
Announcing the DBEI Research Integration Focused Series
Play a part in addressing scientific problems via broad collaborations
Don't miss the debut of our new DBEI Research Integration Focused Series (DBEI-RISE)! We will meet virtually to identify topics of scientific importance that we can best pursue via collaborations among DBEI faculty, PSOM faculty and Penn faculty. Through presentations, discussions and brainstorming, DBEI-RISE will facilitate new collaborative work on both scientific and methodological questions that require further research. DBEI-RISE will hold quarterly meetings, each on a Friday from 10 am to 4 pm. Each meeting will generally include eight presentations and discussions. See below for our list of expert presenters in January!
Questions? Contact Janine Pritchard.
1st DBEI-RISE Discussion Topic:
Wearable Devices and Mobile Health — state-of-the-art applications and methodological challenges
Date:
Friday, January 14 / 10 AM - 4 PM
Join us via Zoom:
https://pennmedicine.zoom.us/j/91995852635?pwd=dlFLNVBBUTNJUmNJZ3dzK0Z5YWQ3UT09
Meeting ID: 919 9585 2635
Passcode: 042287
10 - 10:30 am
Haochang Shou
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
Leaping forward into the era of wearable device and mobile health research: one step at a time
10:30 – 11 am
Mathias Basner
Professor and Director, Behavioral Regulation and Health Section
Director, Unit for Experimental Psychiatry, Division of Sleep and Chronobiology
Wearable devices and mobile health – a sleep, noise effects and astronaut behavioral health research perspective
11 - 11:30 am
Wensheng Guo
Professor of Biostatistics
Functional principal analysis for 12-lead ECG data with potential extensions to wearable ECG data
11:30 am - 12 pm
Jasleen Minhas
Fellow, Pulmonary and Critical Care
Physical activity and its association with traditional outcomes in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
12 – 1 pm
LUNCH BREAK
1 – 1:30 pm
Jeffrey Morris
Professor and Director of Biostatistics
Distributions as functional data: dynamic modeling of distributional data for wearable devices
1:30 – 2 pm
Sunni Mumford
Professor of Epidemiology
Distributions as functional data: dynamic modeling of distributional data for wearable devices
2 – 2:30 pm
George Demiris
PIK (Penn Integrates Knowledge) University Professor, Professor of Informatics
Mobile health applications for older adults in community settings-Challenges and opportunities
2:30 – 3 pm
Ian Barnett
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
Semi-supervised sleep estimation from sparse activity data
3 – 4 pm
OPEN DISCUSSIONS
Please send any questions to Janine Pritchard: jpritcha@pennmedicine.upenn.edu