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# Mobile Care ( MOCA) for Remote Diagnosis and Screening
# Mobile Care ( MOCA) for Remote Diagnosis and Screening, Health informatics in Developing countries, Vol 3, No.1, 2009
#Health informatics in Developing countries, Vol 3, No.1, 2009
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Revision as of 07:18, 15 September 2009

Contact Info

Sameer A Hirji (an artistic interpretation)
  • Sameer A Hirji
  • MIT
  • 407 memorial drive, Cambridge, MA, 02139
  • Hometown: Dar-es-salaam, Tanzania
  • MIT Email: samhirji at mit dot edu
  • Email me through OpenWetWare

I work in Edelman Lab [[1]] at the Harvard-MIT Biomedical Center. I have been involved in my research for the last year and I hope that the techniques I have learned would enable me to do well in 20.109. I learned about OpenWetWare from from 20.109 MIT clas, and I've joined because required to join for 20.109 and share lab information.

Education

  • I am currently a Junior, class of 2011

Research interests

  1. I am really interested in the field of clinical Cardiology. For this reason, most of my research has been tailored to apply engineering skills to clinical aspects of this growing medical field. I am certainly considering applying to Medical school and I hope to integrate both these experiences when I start working.

Publications

  1. Care ( MOCA) for Remote Diagnosis and Screening, Health informatics in Developing countries, Vol 3, No.1, 2009

    [Mobile]

    MOCA is a cell-phone based clinical information system to help diagnostic, screening, and therapeutic capabilities in remove poor-resource settings.

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