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Virtuality Podcast


Mar 15, 2019

After the reality virtually hackathon, we spoke with Brian Cohn from the winning team move2improve. Others on the team were

Roghayeh (Leila) Barmak

Betsy Skrip

Cameron Peirce

Chris Berry

 The reality virtually hackathon had 450 developers from 35 countries composing 105 teams competing for various prizes. 40% of participants were women/non-binary. This makes the reality Virtually hackathon the largest, most diverse XR hackathon in the world.

Brian is the chief data scientist at Kaspect working with fortune 10 companies, hospitals, and biotech companies. Brian's Phd focused on human muscle control patterns as they related to heath, development, aging and pathological conditions. 

 

We discuss Brian's experience at the Reality Virtually Hackathon before digging into his medical background. We then dig into Brian’s work using peripherals to track and treat diseases such as Parkinson’s. In each of the topics we discuss, a resounding theme is data privacy and how collected data is used and we ask the question... Does the data even need to be collected? 

 


01’30”: how did move 2 improve go from idea to hackathon winning team among 105 teams.
03’00”: diseases and traumas that require physical therapy
03’35”: Building the team at the Reality Virtually hackathon.
04’27”: Is XR the best fit for move2improve?
06’20”: The move 2 improve experience explanation.
08’20”: How does move to improve help the clinician?
08'55”: USC study to evaluate the VR data collection of tremors and “shakiness”.
10'50”: healthcare expenses and VA initiative to do more telemedicine.
12’00”: HIPPA and XR as a data collection device
13’10”: FDA approval for commercial grade therapeutics
14'00”: building in safety protocols into XR environments
14'50”: At what point did Brian pick up XR development?
16'05”: The importance of conservatively collecting and user data
17'00”: Oculus Runtime and mobile app data collection example
18'00”: Data doesn’t have to be big to make a big change!
19'50”: Brian’s takeaway from the Reality Virtually Hackathon.

 

BrianCohn.com

realityvirtuallyhack.com

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