Smart Rings from WVU could detect COVID-19 before symptoms show
In the fight against COVID-19, smart rings are being studied as a way to predict if someone will test positive before they show any signs. “It is like a wedding ring with some sensors inside that measure your heart rate, your temperature and other physiological aspects of respiration’s, sleep,” said Dr. Ali Rezai
Dr. Ali Rezai
Executive Chair, VP of Neuroscience; John D. Rockefeller IV Tenured Professor in Neuroscience
Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute at West Virginia University School of Medicine
Sep 2017 – Present2 years 9 months
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