The creator of a widely used, breakthrough software tool for mobile collection of public health data and disease surveillance in developing countries has won a prestigious inventor's award for sustainability. Georgetown University pediatrician Dr. Joel Selanikio on Tuesday was named the 2009 winner of the $100,000 Lemelson-MIT Award for Sustainability, for EpiSurveyor, an open-source program that runs on personal digital assistants and mobile phones. The Lemelson-MIT program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology calls EpiSurveyor "the most widely adopted open source mobile health software in the world." Press release [1]
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[1] http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/press-releases/open-source-mobile-technology-software-reinventing-health-care-developing-countries