Last month, The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a three-year, $800,000 grant to explore predictive analytic techniques using data collected by the MyLymeData patient registry.
LymeDisease.org CEO, Lorraine Johnson, JD, MBA joined me to talk about MyLymeData and the NSF grant.
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Robert thank you for the interview. The National Science Foundation and big data could be the game changers for Lyme disease.
Hi Lorraine,
You’re welcome. Congrats on the grant.
Robert