Turning mobile sensor data into reliable and actionable health information
MD2K's population-scale data analysis and visualzation tool to enable marker development and validation
MD2K's open-source software suite for high-frequency mobile sensor data collection
MD2K brings together the top minds in Computer Science, Engineering, Medicine, Behavioral Science, Statistics, and more
Title: Point-of-Care COVID-19 Diagnostics: Understanding Performance Metrics and Creating Practice Guidelines
Presenter: Dr. Gerald Kost
Read more ...UofM Receives $5.9 Million NIH Grant for a National Center in AI-based mHealth Research
mDOT: Transforming health and wellness via temporally precise mHealth interventions
National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a new national biomedical technology resource center (BTRC), called the mHealth Center for Discovery, Optimization & Translation of Temporally-Precise Interventions (mDOT). mDOT will be headquartered at the MD2K Center of Excellence at the University of Memphis.
Read more ...Try out the Personal Edition of MD2K's mobile-sensor big-data software platform. You can collect and analyze your own data, as well as making your own meaningful software contributions. The MD2K software includes a smartphone platform called mCerebrum and a cloud counterpart called Cerebral Cortex.
mHealthHub is a virtual forum where technologists, researchers and clinicians connect, learn, share, and innovate on mHealth tools to transform healthcare. The mHealthHub collaboratory offers a “watering hole” where its members can make connections across disciplinary silos, access content curated by mHealth thought leaders, participate in MD2K’s training program, learn about funding opportunities for mHealth research and products, and more!
We always welcome new contributions in any form including:
• Bug reports (JIRA) regarding the software, documentation, website, etc.
• Code patches and new features
• Documentation improvements, tutorials, examples
Check out our Contributing Guidelines for more information.