How can hormone monitoring can improve women’s health?

Eli Health is developing a novel biosensing device to monitor sex hormones in saliva and a mobile application that leverages machine learning to interpret them. The mission of the organization is to enable women to take control of their health across their lives. It will first commercialize the device for fertility and contraception applications. In collaboration with Seasy Huang and academic supervisor Dr. Charlotte Usselman, this research explores other use cases where of hormone monitoring can have a positive impact on women’s health.

Faculty Supervisor:

Charlotte Usselman

Student:

Tingyu (Seasy) Huang

Partner:

Eli Science Inc

Discipline:

Kinesiology

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

McGill University

Program:

Accelerate

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