Becker's Healthcare August 27, 2021
Jackie Drees

Houston-based Baylor College of Medicine is teaming up with three other providers to establish a new center for researching and developing wearable devices that help providers collect health data from patients remotely, according to an Aug. 26 news release.

The National Science Foundation’s Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers awarded $3 million to Baylor, Tucson-based University of Arizona, Los Angeles-based University of Southern California and Pasadena-based California Institute of Technology to launch the institute, dubbed the Center to Stream HealthCare in Place.

Baylor is focusing on the clinical medicine...

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