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Old Feb 12, 2018, 07:30 AM
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Hello PsychCentral! We are a team of engineers and clinicians from Oxford University innovating in mental health. We are Fellows of the biodesign program which aim is to solve grand clinical challenges through design and innovative engineering. (You can learn more about us and what we do here: www dot oxfordbiodesign dot org)

One issue within mental health which we've identified to be very significant is bipolar relapse, as currently little solutions exist to prevent relapse. We are currently still in the early stages of the program, and we are keen to embrace a patient-centric approach to innovation. We would love to hear about your experiences, comments and ideas of what "magic genie" solutions to prevent relapse might look like for you. Our hope is use this forum as one such medium through which to stimulate conversation and to allow us to work together in tackling this problem.

If you have any questions or comments, please just drop us a line

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