Q+A With Roz Picard on Wearables, Mood, Stress, and Brain Activity (TIPS 2017)

This talk was part of the 2017 Technology in Psychiatry Summit, sponsored by the McLean Institute for Technology in Psychiatry on November 6-7, 2017, at the JB Martin Conference Center, Harvard Medical School.

Roz Picard, ScD, is the founder and director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the MIT Media Lab, co-director of the Media Lab’s Advancing Wellbeing Initiative, facility chair of MIT’s MindHandHeart Initiative, and co-founder of Empatica, Inc. (creating wearable sensors and analytics for health improvement) and Affectiva Inc. (technology that measures and communicates emotion). Her inventions apply to a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders and human-computer interaction.

Please visit mclean.org/itp to learn more about the McLean Institute for Technology in Psychiatry.