Thank You! The 2023 RADAR-base Mobile Health Symposium
Playlist of talks LINK We had a great time in Utrecht hearing about all the amazing ways RADAR-base is being put to use in the mobile health space — it was really inspirational! I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone …
HDRUK Awards RADAR-base for Reproducibility
RADAR-base was recently recognised as part of the Reproducibility category in the HDRUK 2022 awards. HDRUK is looking to recognize good practices in research reproducibility and celebrate the work of those who support research delivery. Reproducibility is of key importance at HDRUK. …
Google Summer of Code 2022 Review
RADAR-base GSoC https://github.com/RADAR-base/GSoC Retrospective of GSoC 2022 In 2022, RADAR-base participated in its first GSoC, and we were thrilled to host 3 projects. We received outstanding applications and had the honour of collaborating with three exceptional candidates. Let’s take a brief look …
RADAR-CNS: Major Depressive Disorder
The MDD study is focused on the remote data collection aspect, since the study participants are not monitored in a hospital setting, but the data is collected passively in an real life assessment. Besides the sensor data from smartphones and wearables devices, participants actively …
RALPMH: Remote Assessment of Lung Disease
Background and study aims: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the name for a group of lung conditions that cause breathing difficulties. The term ILD encompasses a wide range of conditions affecting the lung tissue (as opposed to asthma and COPD, which …
SUBER Subcutaneous EEG Study
Subcutaneous EEG – Forecasting of Epileptic Seizures (SUBER) ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04061707 Sponsor: King’s College London Funding Institution: Epilepsy Foundation Subcutaneous EEG – Forecasting of Epileptic Seizures (SUBER) is a 1-year observational study (n=10), where patients with refractory focal epilepsy will undergo ultra-longterm continuous recording of …
Health on the Move (HOME) Study
Health on the Move (HOME) Study: Using a smartphone app to explore the health of migrants in the United Kingdom Background In 2018, 14% of the people living in the UK were born abroad, yet we have a limited understanding of their …
COVID Collab: Wearables to Monitor COVID
Mobile health (mHealth) continuous remote monitoring techniques can be used to provide a detailed characterisation of a person’s physiology, environment, quality-of-life, and functional level with minimal burden using smart phones and consumer wearable devices. Biosignals, including heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, respiration rate, sleep, exercise, fatigue …
UNFOLD: Psychosis Recovery Study
The UNFOLD study aims to identify the processes involved in developing an identity as a ‘person in recovery’, and how recovery from mental ill-health may ‘unfold’ over time. It is funded by the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre. To date, almost all empirical …