Samsung at the MIT Grand Hack, Part 3: Promentia
Diego Lizarazo Rivera
Senior Developer Evangelist
This is the third post in the series covering Samsung’s participation in the MIT Hacking Medicine Grand Hack. You can find the first post here, and the second post here.
The Promentia team was the Grand Prize Winner in the Mental Health and Professional Burnout track. Promentia’s project was an Alzheimer's Disease prevention app, also named Promentia, with the tagline "Stay You."
Promentia accepting their award
The team’s main point is that people do not realize that Alzheimer's Disease is a highly delayable disease. More and more people are finding out that they are at higher risk of Alzheimer's Disease as the popularity of at home genome services continues to rise.
Promentia demoing their app
They created a mobile prototype deployed on a Samsung Galaxy Note9, and showed how they could use Samsung’s technology to develop a way to digitally enable Alzheimer’s disease prevention.
By monitoring the results from blood tests for six specific biomarkers scientifically proven to correlate to the onset of Alzheimer’s Disease (hsCRP, Homocysteine, Fasting insulin, Hemoglobin A1C, Fasting glucose, and Vitamin D), sleep, and exercise, the app tailors personalized feedback.
Personalized feedback provided by the app The full team
This is the first product of its kind. Promentia’s goal was to make Alzheimer's Disease prevention tactics more easily accessible to the general public, so you can Stay You.