The Amulet project has officially concluded, but its materials remain available. Continue reading →
We are proud to announce an Amulet team members’ successful dissertation. Dr. Taylor Hardin’s dissertation focuses on an end-to-end solution for providing information provenance for mHealth d...
https://amulet-project.org/2022/05/23/information-provenance-hardin/
The Amulet team has developed a Bluetooth-enabled handle for resistance exercise bands, and recently published a paper assessing the usability of the exercise system. The system wirelessly transm...
Commercializing Amulet technology. Continue reading →
https://amulet-project.org/2021/04/22/synchrohealth-nia-grant/
The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of integrating a wearable Fitbit device into a high-touch, multicomponent weight loss interventio...
https://amulet-project.org/2021/01/25/wearable-device-rural-older-adults/
We determined the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary outcomes of an integrated technology-based health promotion intervention in rural-living, older adults using remote monitoring and syn...
https://amulet-project.org/2021/01/18/tech-based-rural-weight-management/
A recent paper from the Amulet team. Continue reading →
https://amulet-project.org/2020/10/30/user-centered-design-with-nlp/
Rural patients find telemedicine worthwhile. Continue reading →
https://amulet-project.org/2020/10/23/willingness-to-pay-telemedicine/
An Amulet-related paper was published recently. Few evidence-based strategies are specifically tailored for disparity populations such as rural adults. Two-way video-conferencing using telemedici...
https://amulet-project.org/2020/10/17/barriers-telemedicine-clinic/
Our analysis shows that using the off-the-shelf sensor alone, we were able to detect stressful events with an F1-score of up to 0.87 in the lab and 0.66 in the field, on par with clinical-grade s...
https://amulet-project.org/2020/04/14/paper-detection-of-stress/