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The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

From: The Michael J. Fox Foundation 
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 3:00 PM
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Subject: MJFF Teams with Intel on Parkinson's Big Data

                 
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                             Tracking Parkinson’s with Advanced Technologies



                              The Michael J. Fox Foundation is partnering with Intel to develop big data
                              approaches for capturing patients' daily experience of living with Parkinson’s disease. 

                              Patients are the greatest experts on their disease. By learning more directly from them about measurable aspects of PD, such as slowness of movement, tremor and gait disturbances, we hope to improve research and treatment of the disease. 

                              We are assessing the use of wearable devices, such as smartphones and watches, to track PD 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Intel is developing big data techniques to detect patterns captured by the devices. Those insights could help improve the use of current Parkinson's treatments, assess potential new treatments, and point to new research directions for therapeutic development.

                              What are big data techniques?

                              We think of them as mathematical formulas. By applying these formulas to huge quantities of data — the wearable devices we're testing can transmit up to 300 data points per second per patient — researchers can extract new insights or make predictions.

                              What does this mean for people living with Parkinson’s?

                              For an individual patient, data analysis can give you a better picture of your daily life with PD to share with your doctor, and you can contribute to clinical research by sharing your de-identified data.

                              The technology remains experimental with a small number of volunteers, but eventually we hope wearable devices could become a common aspect of living with PD. 

                              How can people with Parkinson's get involved? 

                              The next phase of our data gathering study will start recruiting in New York, Boston and Tel Aviv this fall. Register with www.foxtrialfinder.org to be alerted of this and other studies in your area.

                              Want to learn more? Join our Webinar on Thursday, August 21, at 12 p.m. ET to hear from our experts and ask questions. 
                              
                       
                       

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