Health at Luddy

Subareas

Prevention, detection, and management

Investigate the spectrum of wellness and disease from DNA to individual behaviors to community interactions. Understand and act on the best environmental, social, biological, and technical signals that influence human health. Provide mechanisms for clinical and lay populations to oversee personalized care.

Precision health

Study how an individual’s genes, lifestyle, and environment affect their health, from susceptibility to diseases to response to specific treatments. Develop methods, models, and tools to understand the impact of biological data (e.g., genomic sequences), as well as to collect and analyze lifestyle (e.g., physical activity levels) and environmental data (e.g., air quality).

Monitoring and sensing

Health HCI researchers design, develop, and evaluate intelligent, learning systems to empower lay people to better understand, manage, and improve their health.

Making sense of big data

Develop infrastructure to process massive amounts of health, lifestyle, community, and environmental data. Adapt and create new analytic techniques specifically for the health domain in the areas of machine learning, artificial intelligence, vision and audio processing, and network analysis.

Engineering health

Address the most pressing challenges in biology and medicine from an engineering perspective. Design and fabricate new technologies and materials for the next generation of personalized health devices. Utilize experimental and computational bioengineering approaches to better understand and treat health and disease.

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