The Oregon Center for Aging & Technology (ORCATECH) is transforming clinical research by developing and implementing technologies that unobtrusively collect data, allowing people to live longer and more safely at home. Learn more
Upcoming Events
Digital Biomarkers: Biosensors, Wearables, and mHealth Conference
June 19-20, 2019 - Boston, MA
AAIC 2019
July 12-18, 2019 - Los Angeles, CA
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Featured Projects
The CART Initiative
Funded in part by the National Institutes of Health, the CART Initiative uses in-home monitoring technologies and big data to analyze how aging adults can remain independent and healthy for as long as possible, specifically those who are members of diverse communities. More about CART.
The RITE Program
By gathering real-world and real-time data from participants through online questionnaires, the Program seeks to better understand how to better design health technologies. More about The RITE Program
New Investigator Projects
ORCATECH's New Investigators are working on several innovative projects. Learn More
In The News
Car and Driver Magazine - Can your call tell if you have dementia?
The Wall Street Journal - A test tech to keep seniors in their homes longer
OPB, Think Out Loud - Aging research technology
Recently Published
JOVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) - Methodology for establishing a community-wide life laboratory for capturing unobtrusive and continuous remote activity and health data
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