Engaging Huntington Disease Patients in Research

July 1, 2025
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A new study led by U-M’s Noelle E. Carlozzi, Ph.D., aims to make Huntington disease research more accessible. Instead of requiring participants to travel to clinics, her team explored the use of wearable devices, symptom-tracking apps, and daily diaries to bring research into the home. Read on to learn how this shift could shape the future of Huntington disease studies.

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