The study's objective is to test the hypothesis that immune system activation and subsequent systemic inflammation can be detected through continuously tracking multiple bio signals including physiologic variables (ECG, skin temperature and their derivatives) and behavioral variables (activity and sleep from accelerometers) collected during routine activities of daily living using wearable biosensors. In the sub-study, the objective is to explore the association between these objectively measured physiologic changes and vaccine-induced humoral and T-cell responses.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
130
physIQ
Chicago, Illinois, United States
RECRUITINGCell Carta
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
RECRUITINGCollect bio signal data before and after vaccination in ~100 individuals using one or more wearable biosensors.
Time frame: December, 2022
Evaluate the relationship between the MCI and individual bio signals parameters and the subjective symptoms experienced by participants.
Time frame: December, 2022
Explore the association between these objectively measured physiologic changes and vaccine-induced humoral and T-cell responses.
Time frame: December, 2022
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