Stanford launches Project Baseline study by enrolling first participant
July 17, 2017
Stanford began enrolling the first participants in the Project Baseline study - a massive enterprise whose goal is to map the many factors that influence human health. The project - a joint effort of Stanford Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Verily and Google - plans to enroll some 10,000 participants over the next few years.
Stanford Medicine Scope blog: Preparing for first Stanford Project Baseline participant
Nature News: Google spin-off deploys wearable electronics for huge health study
Duke School of Medicine blog: Duke Launches Project Baseline Study Enrollment in North Carolina
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