Some links to coverage of the announcement Oct. 9 of the MD2K Center of Excellence:
- NIH invests almost $32 million to increase utility of biomedical research data - National Institutes of Health
- Big Data a Big Deal for First Recipients of Biomedical Big Data Grants - The White House
- University of Memphis lands $10.8 million grant to be center of mobile health big data - The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn. (subscription)
- New Center Seeks to Bring Context to Sensor Data - The Wall Street Journal CIO Report (subscription)
- University of Memphis Gets ‘Big Data’ Grant - Memphis Daily News - WREG-TV, Memphis, Tenn.
- Univ. of Memphis to lead Mobile Sensor Data research - High Ground News
- Open mHealth lead technology partner on $10.8 million NIH grant to develop digital health data analytics for assessing disease risk - Open mHealth
- University of Memphis participating in $32 million NIH program - Memphis Business Journal
- Big data: Ohio State, research centers to gather patient information using sensors, cameras -- Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch
- New NIH Big Data to Knowledge center of excellence - University of Massachusetts Amherst
- NIH Awards New National Center of Excellence for Mobile Sensor Data-to-Knowledge - University of California, San Diego
- NIH spends $10.8 million to convert activity trackers into medical alarms - betaboston.com
- U. of Michigan involved in mobile sensor project - Miami Herald
- New NIH Big Data to facilitate collection of large-scale health data - ECN Magazine
- New NIH Big Data to Knowledge center of excellence - phys.org
- Making Sense of Big Data for Improved Patient Care - The Ohio State University
- NIH grant supports U-M analysis of big data from mobile health sensors - Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
- Novel Mobile Sensing Technologies May Help Prevent Relapses in Smokers Trying to Stop - AZo Sensors.com
- NIH’s $10.8M grant for sensor-enabled congestive heart failure, smoking cessation tools - mobihealthnews
- New Mobile Sensor Technology Helps Prevent Smoking Relapse - BioNews Texas
Below is a brief video from the press conference:
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYur9Il749o[/embed]
Also, listen to an Oct. 13 interview with Dr. Ida Sim, Open mHealth co-founder and a lead MD2K researcher, which aired on KCBS Radio.
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