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Health in Smart Cities
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- 4 Sequences
- Introductive Level
- Starts on June 28, 2016
- Ends on June 28, 2017
Course details
Syllabus
- The definition and key elements of health and health technologies
- The basic concept of a healthy, smart city and community
- How to develop innovative health care in a smart city
- Criticisms and limits of handling personal health data
- Cutting-edge development of technologies for enhancing health and wellbeing in a changing society
- Frontiers on health research and the new paradigm of system medicine
Prerequisite
Instructors
- Giandomenico Nollo
- Elisa Morganti
- Emanuele Torri
- Daniele Fontanelli
- Giuseppe Conti
- Luca Faes
- Luca Mion
- Ilaria Simonelli
- Mariolino De Cecco
- Simona Anzivino
- Nicola Pace
- Matteo Zanetti
- Maurizio Caon
- Claudio Eccher
- Ettore Turra
- Nicola Conci
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