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A multidisciplinary translational approach to investigate the mechanisms, predictors, and prevention of persistent post-traumatic headache

Oct 21, 2020 | AI in medicine and imaging

Sponsor: DOD Post-traumatic headache (PTH) is the most common symptom following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Some PTHs resolve within the first few days of onset, even without any specific treatment. However, in a large proportion of individuals the PTHs do not...

Securing Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings (GEB) through Cyber Defense and Resilient System (CYDRES)

Oct 21, 2020 | Health information technology

Sponsor: DOE The current generation of Building Automation System (BAS) is designed and operated with little consideration of security of their cyber and physical components. This situation leaves building systems, especially the emerging Grid-interactive Efficient...

Collaborative Research: AccelNet: An International Network of Networks for Well-being in Built Environments (IN2WIBE)

Oct 21, 2020 | Health information technology

Sponsor: NSF Our proposed AccelNet at Full-Scale Implementation level will facilitate collaborative research, education, and outreach through an International Network of Networks for Well-being In the Built Environment (IN2WIBE). At the core of IN2WIBE is the shared...

Biomarker Signature to Predict the Persistence of Post-Traumatic Headache

Oct 21, 2020 | Computational methods for biomarker discovery

Sponsor: NIH In civilian populations, it is estimated that approximately 1.6-3.8 million concussions occur each year. In military populations, 380,000 traumatic brain injuries have occurred from 2000-2018. The most commonly reported pain-related symptom following...

Wearable sensor array for spinal fitness and therapy with AR/XR biofeedback

Oct 21, 2020 | Biosensing for personalized health and rehabilitation

Sponsors: ASU Global Sports Institute, Fulton School of Engineering We propose a unique combination of wearable stretch sensors, personalized environment, and XR visualization of the spine to address critical needs of spinal fitness and exercise. The mobile aspect of...
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