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<aside> <img src="/icons/stars_gray.svg" alt="/icons/stars_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Over the past year, our Duke Bass Connections 2023-2024 ****team, comprised of dedicated undergraduate and graduate students, has focused on two main objectives: gaining deeper insights into the users of DBDP and developing a Python library tailored for managing missing data, a pervasive issue in digital health research.

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1️⃣ Preliminary User Survey Success! 🎉 We've completed an initial round of our User Survey, gathering valuable insights into the needs and challenges faced by digital biomarker researchers. Thanks to your feedback, we're enhancing DBDP to be more user-centric and effective.

2️⃣ Meet FOMO 🔍 - Functions for Optimizing Missing Observations! Tackling missing data in research can be daunting. Our newly developed Python modules are here to help you not only understand but also visualize your data more effectively. Exciting updates are on the horizon with advanced imputation methods to manage and resolve missing data issues, ensuring your research is seamless and robust. Stay tuned!


Team Members

Learn more about our amazing students and their research journey!

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<aside> 🔜 Stay tuned for exciting updates to our project! We are currently working on a range of enhancements and new features that will soon be available. Keep an eye on this section for the latest developments and see how our continuous efforts are shaping the future of digital health research.


Connect with Us 👋

We love staying in touch and hearing from you! Whether you have questions about our projects, want to share your thoughts, or are interested in collaborating, we’re all ears.

📧 Email Us: [email protected] - Drop us a line anytime!

📱 Follow Us on Social Media: Stay updated and engaged with our latest activities, events, and breakthroughs. Find us on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Medium.

🌐 Visit our Website: Learn more about DBDP and explore our modules on GitHub!


Acknowledgement: We gratefully acknowledge Duke Bass Connections for supporting our research. We would also like to give special thanks to Meghan O’Neil, Ph.D. for her assistance and advice throughout the project.