p>Candidates may bring expertise in one or more of the following areas: • Integration of biologic, behavioral, environmental, or sensor-based data to understand symptom or health trajectories • Individualized symptom and stress management • Precision approaches to mental health, stress physiology, and resilience • Development and testing of personalized digital behavioral or technology-enabled interventions • Caregiver support and related health outcomes • Precision health approaches in neuroscience and healthcare.
Building on the SONs strengths in symptom science, caregiving, and aging health equity, digital health, and complex care management, this faculty member will leverage multi-layered data central to precision health, including genomic information, environmental exposures, biometric and digital monitoring data, and social and community characteristics, to understand, predict, and improve health trajectories.