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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will convene a planning committee to develop a workshop to explore advances in emerging applications of wearable technologies (direct or indirect personalized sensors and models) in environmental health and biomedical research to aid progress in precision environmental health.
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·2023
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will convene a planning committee to develop a workshop to explore advances in emerging applications of wearable technologies (direct or indirect personalized sensors and models) in environmental health and biomedical research to aid progress in precision environmental health. The workshop will bring together multidisciplinary experts highlight research and cutting-edge developments, in wearable technologies for:
- Capturing, monitoring, and predicting environmental exposures, hazards, and risks to inform precision environmental health
- Using wearables to advance research for dynamic and real-time measurements of environmental exposures
- Exploring applications in other research areas such as disease monitoring, interventions, and biomedicine
- Understanding how technology adoption, implementation, and science communication factor in advancing biomedical and environmental health research
Workshop discussions will delineate the opportunities and barriers for use of wearable technologies to inform and improve emerging work in precision environmental health, public health, clinical applications, and other environmental health decision-making.
The presentations and discussions at the workshop will be documented in a workshop proceedings, written by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional guidelines.
Contributors
Committee
Chair
Member
Member
Member
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Natalie Armstrong
Staff Officer
Sponsors
Department of Health and Human Services
Staff
Natalie Armstrong
Lead
Elizabeth Boyle
Jessica De Mouy
Lyly Luhachack
Oshane Orr
Major units and sub-units
Center for Health, People, and Places
Lead
Division on Earth and Life Studies
Lead
Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
Lead
Board on Life Sciences
Lead
Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology
Lead
Board on Human-Systems Integration
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Life Sciences and Biotechnology Program Area
Lead