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Funded Projects for Digital Health - Mobile Health and Telehealth

Grant Number Project Title Principal Investigator Institution
5-R01-EB033581-02 MINDER: Wearable sensor-based detection of digital biomarkers of adherence to medications for opioid use disorder Stephanie Carreiro Univ of Massachusetts Med Sch Worcester
5-R21-EB034562-02 Non-invasive measurements of central blood pressures by RF sensors Edwin Kan Cornell University
5-R01-EB035403-02 SCH: Artificial Intelligence enabled multi-modal sensor platform for at-home health monitoring of patients Arindam Sanyal Arizona State University-Tempe Campus
5-R01-EB029364-04 SCH: INT: Smart and Connected Health for Newborn Ventilation Kapil Dandekar Drexel University
1-R01-EB036841-01 SCH: Toward a smart, home-use system for noninvasive, personalized monitoring of drug levels Stephen Ramsey Oregon State University
5-R01-EB032382-03 Smart-phone-integrated, non-invasive, depth-resolved optical spectroscopy for the detection of neonatal jaundice Audrey Bowden Vanderbilt University
5-R01-EB033413-03 Smartphone-based optical scanner to physiologically assess diabetic foot ulcers Anuradha Godavarty Florida International University
5-R01-EB031910-03 Smartphone-based wound infection screener and care recommender by combining thermal images and photographs using deep learning methods Emmanuel Agu Worcester Polytechnic Institute
5-R21-EB034879-02 Towards Physical-Interface Pressure Monitoring Outside the Laboratory with Lower-Limb Electronic Clothing and Robust Optimization Edgar Bolívar-Nieto University of Notre Dame
1-R21-EB034973-01 Wearable elastography for ambulatory monitoring of tissue mechanics Xiaoyue Ni Duke University