The Center to Stream Healthcare In Place (C2SHIP) is part of the US National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers (I/UCRC) program (Award # 1747664 and Award # 1747734). The mission of the C2SHIP Center is to engage academic and industrial partners in joint efforts that develop in-home technologies for managing chronic diseases at the patient’s own home (in-place care), and accelerate innovation through multi-specialty collaborations and including resource sharing, and prepare and educate a workforce with the capacity for promoting wellness through the development of self-care technologies. These goals will be achieved through the following complementary strategies: (1) emphasize fundamental investigations that provide in-depth understanding for the core disciplines needed for personalized technology that promotes in-place care; (2) establish effective interactions with Center members to promote innovation capacity and accelerate technology transfer; and (3) promote collaborations with other existing centers to create multi-center innovative technology for the involved core disciplines
Research Areas
The Center is composed of an advisory board of industry and government partners that funds and directs cutting-edge academic research in four areas:
(1) Design: wearable sensors/Internet of Things/in-home devices/manufacturing
(2) Data Mining: machine learning models to extract clinically meaningful information to promote in-place care
(3) Cyber Security/Feedback: Methods to securely stream data from multiple sensors/devices and/or visualize results back to patients/care providers using multi-modal interfaces to promote in-place care
(4) Broader Impact: Education and Societal Impact of in-home technologies
Facilities & Resources
Partner Organizations
University of Arizona
Baylor College of Medicine
University of Missouri
University of Southern California
Abbreviation |
C2SHIP
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Country |
United States
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Region |
Americas
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Primary Language |
English
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Evidence of Intl Collaboration? |
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Industry engagement required? |
Associated Funding Agencies |
Contact Name |
Janet Meiling Roveda, Ph.D
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Contact Title |
Director
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Contact E-Mail |
meilingw@email.arizona.edu
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Website |
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General E-mail |
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Phone |
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Address |
The Center to Stream Healthcare In Place (C2SHIP) is part of the US National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers (I/UCRC) program (Award # 1747664 and Award # 1747734). The mission of the C2SHIP Center is to engage academic and industrial partners in joint efforts that develop in-home technologies for managing chronic diseases at the patient’s own home (in-place care), and accelerate innovation through multi-specialty collaborations and including resource sharing, and prepare and educate a workforce with the capacity for promoting wellness through the development of self-care technologies. These goals will be achieved through the following complementary strategies: (1) emphasize fundamental investigations that provide in-depth understanding for the core disciplines needed for personalized technology that promotes in-place care; (2) establish effective interactions with Center members to promote innovation capacity and accelerate technology transfer; and (3) promote collaborations with other existing centers to create multi-center innovative technology for the involved core disciplines
Abbreviation |
C2SHIP
|
Country |
United States
|
Region |
Americas
|
Primary Language |
English
|
Evidence of Intl Collaboration? |
|
Industry engagement required? |
Associated Funding Agencies |
Contact Name |
Janet Meiling Roveda, Ph.D
|
Contact Title |
Director
|
Contact E-Mail |
meilingw@email.arizona.edu
|
Website |
|
General E-mail |
|
Phone |
|
Address |
Research Areas
The Center is composed of an advisory board of industry and government partners that funds and directs cutting-edge academic research in four areas:
(1) Design: wearable sensors/Internet of Things/in-home devices/manufacturing
(2) Data Mining: machine learning models to extract clinically meaningful information to promote in-place care
(3) Cyber Security/Feedback: Methods to securely stream data from multiple sensors/devices and/or visualize results back to patients/care providers using multi-modal interfaces to promote in-place care
(4) Broader Impact: Education and Societal Impact of in-home technologies
Facilities & Resources
Partner Organizations
University of Arizona
Baylor College of Medicine
University of Missouri
University of Southern California