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Using novel technologies to assess Parkinson's

OPDC: Progress in Parkinson's Research. by Oxford University

May 21, 201513:24Science & Medicine

Mathematician & Engineer, Max Little, discusses how modern technology, such as smart phones, can aid recording behavioural & environmental factors in Parkinson's research

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Using novel technologies to assess Parkinson's is an episode from OPDC: Progress in Parkinson's Research. by Oxford University. Mathematician & Engineer, Max Little, discusses how modern technology, such as smart phones, can aid recording...

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Published May 21, 2015, 13:24 long, audio available.

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Mathematician & Engineer, Max Little, discusses how modern technology, such as smart phones, can aid recording behavioural & environmental factors in Parkinson's research

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