[Opensim-announcement] Precision Rehabilitation Scientific Retreat + Bridge2AI Funding Opportunities

Joy P. Ku joyku at stanford.edu
Mon Jun 28 14:49:47 PDT 2021


Precision Rehabilitation Scientific Retreat

June 29-30th, 2021

How do we choose the best rehabilitation interventions for our patients? What makes an intervention better for one patient over another? Patient-specific intervention in rehabilitation is a growing need. Join us as we explore the concept of "precision rehabilitation" at the Medical Rehabilitation Research Resource Network (MR3 Network)<https://ncmrr.org/about> Precision Rehabilitation Scientific Retreat via Zoom. This event includes several sessions on wearable sensors and will be held on June 29-30th, 2021. Learn more and register<https://ncmrr.org/education-training/meetings-conferences/precision-rehab>



Bridge to Artificial Intelligence (Bridge2AI) Funding Opportunities

The new NIH Common Fund Program Bridge to Artificial Intelligence (Bridge2AI)<https://commonfund.nih.gov/bridge2ai> program will propel biomedical research forward by setting the stage for widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) that tackles complex biomedical challenges beyond human intuition. The program provides funding opportunities, including ones for data generation projects for digital twins and movement phenotyping, as well as a team building platform for potential applicants. Learn more<https://commonfund.nih.gov/bridge2ai>




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Joy P. Ku, PhD
Project Manager | SimTK<https://simtk.org/>
Director of Communications and Engagement | Mobilize Center<https://mobilize.stanford.edu/>
Director of Promotions and Didactic Interactions | Restore Center<https://restore.stanford.edu/>
Director of Communications and Training | NCSRR<https://opensim.stanford.edu/>
Stanford University
650.736.8434 | joyku at stanford.edu

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