Wearables @ Hopkins: Musculoskeletal & Neurological Monitoring
Description
Please join the next Wearables @ Hopkins meeting focused on the topic of "Musculoskeletal & Neurological Monitoring" featuring presentations by Evan Haas and Steve Zeiler followed by a Q&A.
Agenda:
- "Objective At-Home Evaluation of Musculoskeletal Function Using Video and PROMs" by Evan Haas, CEO and co-founder, CurveAssure; president's venture fellow at Johns Hopkins
- "Digital Monitoring in Neurological Patients: Stroke & ALS Lead the Way" by Steve Zeiler, director, Vascular Neurology Fellowship Program; associate professor, Johns Hopkins
- Q&A
Wearables @ Hopkins is an inHealth-supported initiative to streamline innovation by deliberately connecting Johns Hopkins experts across the wearables ecosystem.
Innovations are often the result of accidental collisions between seemingly disconnected disciplines to create something entirely new. The current pace of technological disruption makes chance encounters too risky to leave to chance.
In health care, wearables is a catch-all term for describing not just FitBits and Apple Watches but also materials science, biomedical engineering, sensors, artificial intelligence, hardware miniaturization, human interface design, patient engagement, data collection, data analysis, etc. If this aligns with your research or interests, please join in.
The initiative provides a regular forum to present, discuss, and network. Student-led projects and start-ups are encouraged to present.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students