[DIYbio] JOGL Live #1 with Quantified Flu

Whether COVID-19, the flu or the common cold: Can wearables warn us when we're getting sick?

This new event is one of the many ways that JOGL supports open research and innovation. During a one-hour live call, we choose a project on JOGL and bring it into the spotlight.

We will talk with Bastian Greshake Tzovaras, Mad Price Ball and Gary Wolf about the Quantified Flu project. Can physiological parameters tracked by our wearables predict when we're getting sick? By launching a collaborative citizen science project around this, the 'Quantified Flu' team hopes to harness the collective intelligence of all participants to quickly get a better understanding of our collective data!

The team is looking for data analysts, students or experts. This is a great opportunity to create new collaborations!
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jogl-live-1-with-quantified-flu-tickets-111136586522

More about JOGL:

Just One Giant Lab (JOGL) is the first research and innovation laboratory operating as a distributed, open and massive mobilisation platform for collaborative task solving. JOGL helps humanity to sync onto fixing our most urgent and important problems using Open Science, Responsible Innovation and Continuous Learning. Join us! https://jogl.io/

Best, 

Marianna Limas

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