Mar
3

MDEN: Inside the U-M HomeLab

Monday, March 3 | 12:30 pm  |  Virtual
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U-M HomeLab: Where Technology Meets Human Behavior in Real-world Home Simulations

Join us for a presentation by Alicia Carmichael, research process director, and Brandon Labbree, research lab manager, from the University of Michigan HomeLab, a state-of-the-art research facility designed to simulate real-world home environments while utilizing a variety of sensors, audio/video recording and wearables. U-M HomeLab enables researchers to study behavior and technology use in controlled yet naturalistic conditions. In this MDEN session, presenters will review measurement tools, capabilities and U-M research support services offered at HomeLab, including protocol design, participant recruitment, data collection and analysis. 

The Mobile Data Expert Network at the University of Michigan (MDEN) brings together U-M staff and junior faculty to collaboratively create and share innovative tools and documentation for using mobile data in health research. MDEN membership is open to current U-M staff or junior faculty members with experience exporting, processing, and/or analyzing mobile data in health research. Our goal is to improve the reproducibility and rigor of health studies at U-M that utilize mobile devices.

How to attend MDEN

Meetings are held virtually on the first Monday of the month from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Join the MDEN community to receive session details and the Zoom link. 

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Event Type
Discussion Group
Event Category
Research