Florida International University

The work leverages sensors and AI to create objective measures that inform tailored therapy and track effectiveness.

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Florida International University proposes “MultiMarker,” a platform to develop digital biomarkers that monitor disease-specific symptoms and support individualized interventions. Using modern sensing and machine learning, the project targets early diagnosis, continuous monitoring, and objective evaluation of treatment impact for neurodegenerative conditions, with initial prototype development and beta testing planned.

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