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Massachusetts AI and Technology Center for Connected Care in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease (MAITC): Pilot Core (Aging Focus)


Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Recipient Organization University of Massachusetts Amherst
Country United States
Start Date Sep 30, 2021
End Date May 31, 2026
Duration 1,704 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10846771
Grant Description

PROJECT SUMMARY: Aging Pilot Core The Aging Pilot Core is one of the principal mechanisms by which the Massachusetts AI and Technology Center for Connected Care in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease (MAITC) will achieve its overarching goal to develop and test emerging AI-enhanced technologies that promote healthy aging, especially for vulnerable

groups at high risk for health problems and poor quality of life. The Aging Pilot Core will draw on the collective clinical, scientific, and technical expertise within MAITC and the valuable input of our Stakeholder Core and Industry Advisory Board to complete the following specific aims: 1) Solicit and select the most meritorious pilot

studies that will develop and test novel AI-enhanced technologies to support the independence, health, and well-being of older adults; 2) Provide mentorship, oversight, and resource supports for pilot project investigators; 3) Assist pilot project investigators in refining their research methods and translating their

technologies for clinical, industry, and research use. The Aging Pilot Core Lead (Dr. Margie Lachman) and Co- investigator (Dr. Julie Lauffenburger) will work with the MAITC’s other core leaders to coordinate and oversee the pilot project process. The Aging Pilot Core will solicit pilot projects from the training programs, departments,

and centers at universities and research institutions across the nation, drawing on an extensive pool of existing investigators who have expertise in areas such as gerontology, geriatrics, technology, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Example aging-related pilot projects include: (1) Increasing and maintaining functional

health and independence in later life by monitoring physical activity and sleep; (2) Improving mental health and delivery of care via technologies that increase social connectedness; and (3) Improving chronic illness management through integrated monitoring and telehealth platforms. Once selected, each pilot project leader

will be assigned two mentors who will provide research guidance and facilitate access to needed resources. The Aging Pilot Core will work with the other MIATC cores and the AITC Coordinating Center to ensure scientific integrity, rigor and reproducibility, and to facilitate IRB approvals, human subject safety, financial

management, and regulatory approvals. The Aging Pilot Core will help pilot investigators identify critical next steps to move their innovations closer to clinical and research use. To this end, we will provide resources to pilot investigators to refine their technologies, make industry contacts, and develop new grant proposals to

accelerate the movement of novel technologies towards the ultimate goal of the Aging Pilot Core—to improve the care and quality of life for older adults.

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University of Massachusetts Amherst

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