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Dissecting In-the-Wild Stress from Multimodal Sensor Data
Sujay Nagaraj · Thomas Hartvigsen · Adrian Boch · Luca Foschini · Marzyeh Ghassemi · Sarah Goodday · Stephen Friend · Anna Goldenberg

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Sujay Nagaraj (University of Toronto)
Thomas Hartvigsen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Adrian Boch (Evidation)
Luca Foschini (Evidation)
Marzyeh Ghassemi (MIT)
Sarah Goodday (4youandme)
Stephen Friend (4youandme)

Dr. Friend is an authority in the fields of genetic resilience, cancer biology, and digital health. At Dana Farber and MIT his team cloned the first human cancer susceptibility gene. While on the Faculty at Harvard his lab went on to identify that p53 mutations drive the tumors in LFS. He co-founded “Rosetta Impharmatics” where they developed the RNA expression approaches to assess the aggressiveness of breast cancers now used across the world. Merck acquired Rosetta and as SVP for Oncology he rebuilt the cancer franchise. After working at Apple from 2014-2017 on digital health, he is now a co-founder of 4YouandMe, and based Oxford. Stephen now works on using smartphones and wearables to more accurately follow conditions, understand the role of stress, and evolve ways for wearables to be part of early tumor detection.

Anna Goldenberg (University of Toronto)

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