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About
MoCa Mobile Diagnostics is a mobile-linked web application that will allow doctors to diagnose and recommend treatment for cervical cancer patients in Zambia remotely via images.
Partners
Project Team
ROLES | TEAM MEMBERS |
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Students |
Santiago Alfaro Ted Chan Clark Freifeld Sameer Hirji Crystal Mao |
MIT technology collaborators |
RJ Ryan & two anonymous MIT students |
Video journalists (from Emerson College) |
Nicole Prowell Ellen Higger |
Advisor | Gari Clifford |
Project Documentation
Slides are presented courtesy of the students, used with permission. Videos are from nextlab on Vimeo, and are not covered by our Creative Commons license.
DELIVERABLE | VIDEOS AND SLIDES |
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FINAL PROJECT | |
Summary |
Moca final video Fall 2008 from nextlab on Vimeo. |
Demonstration |
Moca demo Fall 2008 from nextlab on Vimeo. |
Final Class Presentation |
Moca Final Presentation from nextlab on Vimeo. |
MILESTONE PRESENTATIONS | |
Milestone 1: Elevator Pitch | |
Milestone 2: Needs Assessment | |
Milestone 3: System Design and Initial Implementation |
Mobile Diagnostics Milestone 3: Initial Implementation Result from nextlab on Vimeo. |
Milestone 4: Sustainability |
Other Materials
Compiled status updates from “News” section of project blog