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Current Projects
We are always looking for people like you to get involved in our community and participate in our research studies. Your engagement directly leads to progress in science which can eventually improve healthcare and save lives.
COVID-19 Wearable Study
Many COVID-19 cases are spread asymptomatically. With limited test kits and slow results turnaround, we are using the MyPHD app to find out if information from wearable devices, like Fitbit and Apple Watch, can be used to track infectious diseases in real-time like COVID-19. This study:
- builds on previous work detecting the infectious disease before symptoms
- is validating a free, open-source algorithm as a gift to the world
- ensures your data security and privacy
1300
participants

Research to the People: Hypophosphatasia & Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
We continue to collaborate with Research to the People (RTTP) to bring a patient co-led research study on Hypophosphatasia and it’s potential relationship to Ehler Danlos Syndrome. This program:
- is led by patient cohort to create incremental progress in their care journey
- generate deep multi-omic data and incorporate it with patients’ EHRs
- invites interdisciplinary researchers from all around the world
- is RTTP’s 7th patient-led study following rare cancer and undiagnosed cases.
64
participants

Precision Autism Pilot Study
Patients with the same autism diagnosis experience a wide variety of distinct symptoms, Collaborating with 2m Foundation, we are building the 1st precision Autism study including 10,000 people with ASD to understand the disorders’ subtypes & symptom predictors. This study:
- combines wearable data, genomic, proteomic, metabolomic, lipidomic, and physiological profiles of an individual patient
- provides data visualization in real time to increase patient engagement and improve ASD management experience
- will build an architecture that makes conducting longitudinal studies on chronic diseases cheaper and more scalable
64
participants

Global COVID-19 Relief Hackathon
In collaboration with the NIH and with support from The Giving Back Fund, we bring together world-leading labs, universities, citizen scientists and activists to:
- rapidly develop and deploy necessary solutions
- access global resources relevant to COVID-19
- channel resources where our scientific and on-the-ground partners need it most
64
participants
