Georgia Tech Students Working to Improve Parkinson's Patients' Lives From: Medical Design Technology - 04/30/2013 It was a light-bulb moment: the idea sparked with a TI wristwatch. Georgia Institute of Technology bioengineering PhD student Teresa Sanders, a TI Fellow through the TI Leadership University Program, was working with Emory University Parkinson's Disease specialists, and received an eZ430-Chronos watch from TI. She had a thought: A watch with an accelerometer could measure limb tremors and be paired with other tools to assess patients with Parkinson's disease. Read the entire article at: http://www.mdtmag.com/news/2013/04/georgia-tech-students-working-improve-parkinson%E2%80%99s-patients%E2%80%99-lives Links: eZ430-Chronos watch http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php?title=EZ430-Chronos Meta Watch https://estore.ti.com/MSP-WDS430BT2000D-Bluetooth-Wearable-Watch-development-system-with-Digital-display-P2447.aspx TI University Program http://e2e.ti.com/group/universityprogram/default.aspx