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Panel on Wireless Technologies and their Potential for Health and Health-related Research

Moderator: Urbashi Mitra, Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering

Panelists:

  • Murali Annavaram, Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Jill McNitt-Gray, Kinesiology, Biological Sciences, & Biomedical Engineering
  • Andy Molisch, Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Terry Sanger, Director, HTE@USC, Biomedical Engineering, Biokinesiology & Neurology
  • Carolee Winstein, Biokinesiology, Physical Therapy, Health Affairs & Neurology, Director, OPTT-RERC

Cellular telephones have advanced from pure voice communication devices to data communication devices and are evolving into computing devices with a current focus on data management and entertainment applications.  Today, more than 80% of the world’s population is within the reach of a cell tower with nearly 4 billion mobile phones in use.  Such expansive mobile phone penetration and coverage creates new opportunities to exploit wireless technology for prevention and treatment efforts of health conditions.  In this panel, we will explore the potential impact of new wireless technology on treatment and on health-related research, in general.  Challenges and potential new research directions will be discussed for a variety of health domains.

Thursday, March 10th, 2011, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Locations:

  • University Park Campus, UPC: ACB 238 (lunch served)
  • Health Sciences Campus, HSC: BCC 1st Floor Seminar Room
  • Informational Sciences Institute, ISI: 11th Floor Conference Room
  • Workshop will be simulcasted at UPC, HSC and ISI.

Register at usccer@usc.edu to reserve your space!