USC's mHealth Collaboratory Explores New Frontier of "Quantified Self" Personal Data Monitoring Tech
As the self-tracking movement goes mainstream, researchers see unprecedented opportunities.
As the self-tracking movement goes mainstream, researchers see unprecedented opportunities.
The training program has helped junior faculty such as Lilyana Amezcua, MD, advance her research on multiple sclerosis.
Join us to learn about the application process, eligibility, coursework and curricula, and financial support.
Growth factor found in breast milk may be protective against devastating intestinal disorder of newborn infants.
SC CTSI KL2 alum Elizabeth Pyatak is seeking ways to make health an everyday habit for Latino teens.
The program will study issues facing older adults in LA County.
Join us for the 2014-2015 Dean’s Distinguished Lecturer Series.
The initiative will foster transdisciplinary team building within and beyond USC and support researchers’ mHealth efforts.
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