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SUMMARY:1/23 - Alex Leow, UIC
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person event in room COMRB 8175 on west campus (directions).    Speaker:    Alex Leow MD PhD  Professor in Psychiatry and Biomedical Engineering  University of Illinois Chicago    Title:     From Science Fiction to Science: My Life as a Computational Psychiatrist    Abstract:      In this talk I will attempt to "connect dots looking backwards" and share self-reflection on my career to date as both a computational researcher and a practicing psychiatrist.    To this end, I believe that recent advances in mobile and information technology will revolutionize the way we understand neurological and psychiatric disorders by enabling us to more passively and unobtrusively quantify their symptomatology out of the lab and in people's natural environment. To illustrate, I will introduce our recent work that seeks to unobtrusively turn smartphones into 'fitness trackers' for the brain. | Event post: https://bme.uic.edu/events?page_id=7883
LOCATION:COMRB 8175 909 S Wolcott Ave  Chicago IL 60612
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