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Exploring innovations and opportunities in mobile health at Duke University April 15, 2013 Nasher Museum of Art sites.duke.edu/mhealth #mhealthatduke Our thanks to these sponsors Duke University School of Medicine Duke Department of Medicine Duke University School of Medicine Duke Community and Family Medicine Duke University School of Medicine Health Behavior Neuroscience Research Program (PI: McClernon) Pediatric Psychology and Health Promotion Lab (PI: Fuemmeler) Center for Learning Health Care Duke Cancer Care Research Program Greater than Games Lab

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Program for the inaugural mHealth@Duke conference.

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Page 1: Mhealth2013 Program

Exploring innovations and opportunities in mobile health at Duke University

April 15, 2013 • Nasher Museum of Art

sites.duke.edu/mhealth • #mhealthatduke

Our thanks to these sponsors

Duke University School of Medicine

Duke Department of MedicineDuke University School of Medicine

Duke Community and Family MedicineDuke University School of Medicine

Health Behavior Neuroscience

Research Program

(PI: McClernon)

Pediatric Psychology and

Health Promotion Lab

(PI: Fuemmeler)

Center for Learning Health Care

Duke Cancer Care Research Program

Greater than Games Lab

Page 2: Mhealth2013 Program

11:45am – 12:45pm Panel discussion: Navigating the system at Duke

Kathleen Burkhart, MBA Associate Director, Duke Office of Licensing and VenturesRosemary Herhold, CPA, CISA Sr. Information Security Analyst, Duke Medicine Information Security OfficeJohn Harrelson, MD Chair, Institutional Review Board, School of Medicine

12:45 - 1:45pm LUNCH and POSTER SESSION

1:45 - 3:15pm Presentations

A Portable Sensing Strategies for mHealth Applications • Nan Marie Jokerst, PhD, J. A. Jones Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Executive Director, Duke Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility (SMIF), Pratt School of Engineering

B Understanding what apps do with our sensitive data • Landon Cox, PhD, Associate Professor of Computer Science

C I am Your Smartphone and I Know You are About to Smoke: Using Mobile Sensing Technologies to Improve mHealth Interventions for Smoking Cessation • Joseph McClernon, PhD, Director, Duke Health Behavior Neuroscience Research Program; Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

3:15 - 3:30pm BREAK

3:30 - 5:00pm Presentations

A Text2Know: Testing an Interactive Cancer Prevention Text Message Campaign • Chrissy Cianflone, JD, Administrative Director, Cancer Health Policy, Duke Cancer Institute

B “Connected”: Using mobile technologies to capture adolescent health-risk behaviors • Candice L. Odgers, PhD, Associate Director, Center for Child and Family Policy; Associate Professor of Public Policy, Psychology and Neuroscience

C What is gamification and can we use it to design engaging mHealth tools? • Bernard Fuemmeler, PhD, MPH

5:00 - 5:15pm Closing remarks

Joseph McClernon, PhD Director, Duke Health Behavior Neuroscience Research Program; Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

7:30 - 8:15am Registration and Continental breakfast

8:15 - 8:30am Welcome remarks

Bernard Fuemmeler, PhD, MPH Associate Professor of Community and Family Medicine; Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; and Psychology and Neuroscience

8:30 - 8:45am Opening remarks

Edward G. Buckley, MD Vice Dean of Medical Education Duke University School of Medicine

8:45 - 9:00 am Duke Institute for Health Innovation: Promoting transformative innovation in health

Krishna Udayakumar, MD, MBA Head of Global Innovation, Duke Medicine Associate Vice President, Duke University Assistant Professor of Global Health and Medicine, Duke UniversityThomas Kaminski, MBA Director of Finance, Planning, & Administration Duke Institute for Health Innovation

9:00 - 10:00am Keynote address: “m”Innovating in Global Health – Opportunities, Trends and Gaps

Alain B. Labrique, PhD, MHS, MS Director, Johns Hopkins Global mHealth Initiative Assistant Professor, Department of International Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

10:00 - 10:15am BREAK

10:15 – 11:45am Presentations

A mHealth and patient engagement • Hayden Bosworth, PhD Durham VA and Duke University Medical Centers

B Mobile contingency management as an adjunctive smoking-cessation treatment for smokers with post-traumatic stress disorder. • Jean C. Beckham, PhD, MS, Durham VA and Duke Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

C The Drag and Drop Pillbox - Patient-centered medication management for a learning healthcare system • Bradi B. Granger, PhD, MSN, RN, FAAN, Duke Heart Center and Duke Translational Nursing Institute

mHealth@Duke 2013 For presenter bios and abstracts of talks, visit http://sites.duke.edu/mhealth/