30 October 2025
Francesco Bossi, researcher at the University of Pisa and contributor to the TOLIFE Project, recently presented his latest work at MetroXRAINE 2025 in Ancona, Italy. The presentation was part of the thematic session Emerging Technologies for Health Monitoring and Personalized Medicine.
His talk, titled “FEV1 Trajectory Classification in COPD Patients”, focused on how wearable sensor data and machine learning can support continuous monitoring of lung function decline in individuals with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). As COPD remains one of the leading causes of morbidity worldwide, early detection of disease progression is crucial to improve clinical outcomes and patient quality of life.
The conference offered an important opportunity to engage with researchers working on advanced solutions for proactive, continuous, and patient-centred healthcare. The work showcased by Bossi highlights TOLIFE’s commitment to leveraging innovative data-driven approaches to support effective disease management.


 
					



