Digital Medicine and Digital Biomarkers

  Speaker: Yan Fossat (Klick Labs), Room: SHA 249, Abstract: This talk will showcase recent developments in the field of non-invasive digital biomarkers and digital medicine. Case studies will be presented for medical devices, digital interventions, and real world examples of data analysis and modeling. Medical science relies on data

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March 1, 2023 - 12:30 pm

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March 1, 2023 - 2:00 pm

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Speaker: Yan Fossat (Klick Labs),

Room: SHA 249,

Abstract: This talk will showcase recent developments in the field of non-invasive digital biomarkers and digital medicine. Case studies will be presented for medical devices, digital interventions, and real world examples of data analysis and modeling.
Medical science relies on data to diagnose, prognose, and monitor patients. These are often single values that miss out on the dynamic nature of physiology. Novel sensors can be exploited to extract digital biomarkers where the signals reside in time series. Applications such as glycemic control, as well as a range of other vitals will be presented for projects using voice, CGM, eyes, breath, and other emerging modalities.

Bio: Yan Fossat is Principal Investigator of Klick Labs at Klick Applied Sciences and Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Science at Ontario Tech University. Yan has an MSc in Biological Engineering from L’École Polytechnique de L’Université Côte d’Azur in France.
Before joining Klick, Yan co-founded a digital health agency where he spent 17 years, honing his skills on digital medicine technologies.

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