NEW DATE: Upcoming Webinar - Digital Phenotyping with PDkit: Open Source Software for Analysis of Wearables and Mobile App Data

Dear @research_community,

Have you been interested in integrating wearable or mobile app data into your analysis projects? If so, we hope that you will join our next community webinar! On Tuesday, May 27th, 12:00-1:00 pm New York (EDT)*, Dr. George Roussos (@roussos) of Birkbeck College, University of London, will be giving an overview of PDkit, a Python-based open source data science toolkit to support data-driven systems using smartphones and wearables.

Developed by Dr. Roussos’ team and supported by the Michael J. Fox Foundation, PDkit leverages wearables and mobile app data to support longitudinal investigations of disease mechanisms and progression. PDkit serves as an open source and scalable toolkit for high-frequency assessment of PD symptoms. You can read more in Dr. Roussous’ recent post.

If you are interested in attending, please reply to this post and we will add you to the calendar invite. If you have other colleagues who are not currently members of this community, please feel free to also forward the following call-in link or send their contact information to us (researchcommunity@michaeljfox.org).

Do you have ideas or suggestions for other webinar topics you would like to see? Let us know by leaving your thoughts in this thread: Seeking Webinar Ideas and Requests from the Community.

We hope you join us!

*This webinar has been rescheduled from its original date of April 23rd.

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Dear Greg, thank you for the invitation! I would love to participate in the webinar.
Best regards from Hamburg,
Alex

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Hi, @awiederhold, thanks for your message! I’ve added you to the calendar invite. See you then :slight_smile:

Hi @gginnan, I’m interested in attending. Thank you!

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Dear Greg,

Thanks for this amazing invitation!
I’ll be there! :star_struck:

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Hi @gginnan, thank you for the invitation as well. Yes! I am interested in attending. Thanks!

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Hi all, please note that this webinar has been rescheduled from its original date in April to Tuesday, May 27th, 12:00pm-1:00pm New York (EDT). We apologize for any inconvenience, and we hope you can join us!

I would be interested to attend! Thanks!

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Hi @gginnan I look forward t5o this webinar, please send the invite!

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