Technology for aging in place: Monitoring mobility with wearables and in-home sensors

College of Nursing

When

noon to 1 p.m., Feb. 1, 2024

Where

College of Nursing, Room 470
1305 N. Martin Ave., Tucson, AZ 85721
Or by Zoom.  Contact Debra McMaster at mcmaster@arizona.edu for the meeting link.

Event Description

The College of Nursing is pleased to have Jane Chung, PhD, RN, present as a visiting scholar. 

Presenter details

Jane Chung, PhD, RN
Associate Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing

Chung is an associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing. She is a nurse scientist with special emphasis on aging and technology research. Her research program has two foci: 1) advancing the methods for functional health monitoring and risk detection among older adults using innovative sensor technologies, and 2) improving social connectedness and well-being in socially vulnerable older adults based on advances in data science and digital technologies including novel machine learning algorithms. She currently leads two NIH-funded studies: 1) R01 project to identify digital biomarkers of mobility that are predictive of cognitive decline in community-dwelling older adults, and 2) R21 project where her team is developing a smart speaker-based system for automatic loneliness assessment in older adults. Recently, she has been selected as a fellow for the Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for Nurse Leaders and Innovators, and in this fellowship program, she is developing a smart speaker-based intervention designed to assist low-income older adults in managing chronic conditions and daily activities more effectively.