Apple releases medical research platform RearchKit, open source!

Apple releases medical research platform RearchKit, open source!

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On March 10, Apple announced the release details of Apple Watch and released a new Macbook at a press conference in the early morning of this morning, and also introduced a new medical project ResearchKit. Compared with iHealth, which is aimed at personal health monitoring, it has established a powerful database through cooperation with the world's largest medical institutions to conduct further medical research and diagnosis.

Apple said that patients can use the iPhone to conduct basic tests and records of diseases such as Parkinson's syndrome through simple tests, including recording your gait and balance, and share relevant data through related apps to promote research on the disease.

Apple has worked with a number of research institutions, including Chinese medical institutions, to develop five apps. In addition, perhaps because this framework is mainly used for medical research, ResearchKit is open source.

RearchKit official developer site: https://developer.apple.com/researchkit/

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