NeuroUX will present its innovative cognitive research solutions and advanced mental health studies at the Gerontological Society of America's annual conference.
SEATTLE, Nov. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- NeuroUX, a leader in digital brain health research technology, announced today its participation at the GSA2024 annual conference, hosted by the Gerontological Society of America. NeuroUX will be showcasing its comprehensive platform at booth #621, highlighting its capabilities in cognitive testing, Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), and mobile sensing technologies designed to enable cutting-edge research into mental health and brain health.
GSA2024 will bring together researchers, scientists, and industry leaders in gerontology, offering an ideal setting for NeuroUX to demonstrate how its digital phenotyping tools support innovative research.
The NeuroUX platform includes a library of validated mobile cognitive tests and EMA features, allowing researchers to capture real-time data and conduct longitudinal studies with unmatched precision.
NeuroUX's powerful data collection and assessment tools are invaluable in advancing studies in mental health, cognitive decline, and aging-related brain conditions.
"We are thrilled to exhibit at GSA2024 and to present our advanced brain health platform to the leading researchers and professionals in the field," said Anunay Raj, co-founder of NeuroUX. "Our goal is to support research that advances our understanding of cognitive health and provides actionable insights into mental well-being. We believe NeuroUX offers unparalleled tools for digital phenotyping that make meaningful progress possible in brain health research."
NeuroUX's attendance at GSA2024 underscores its commitment to supporting groundbreaking research in brain health and furthering its mission to bridge technology and mental wellness.
About NeuroUX
NeuroUX is at the forefront of brain health research technology, offering a comprehensive platform that includes a library of validated mobile cognitive tests, Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), mobile sensing capabilities, and more. The platform enables researchers to conduct innovative digital phenotyping studies to advance our understanding of brain health and mental well-being. To learn more, please visit us at http://www.getneuroux.com.
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Brooke Greenwald, NeuroUX, 240-360-0866, brooke@cornerstonepr.net, www.getneuroux.com
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