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Jackson Wolfe
Researcher in the Movement Estimation and Analysis Laboratory at The University of Florida
My work at the MEA lab is dedicated to leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze markerless motion capture data for providing an objective UPDRS score. My research aims to revolutionize the assessment of movement disorders by using cutting-edge technology and advanced algorithms.
About Me:
I am currently a junior at the University of Florida studying Applied Physiology and Kinesiology. Ultimately, my goal is to go to medical school to become a physician. I am currently interested in neurology-based research, specifically regarding stroke and movement disorders.
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