Fujio, Kenta
Nagino, Ken
Huang, Tianxiang
Sung, Jaemyoung
Akasaki, Yasutsugu
Okumura, Yuichi
Midorikawa-Inomata, Akie
Fujimoto, Keiichi
Eguchi, Atsuko
Miura, Maria
Hurramhon, Shokirova
Yee, Alan
Hirosawa, Kunihiko
Ohno, Mizu
Morooka, Yuki
Murakami, Akira
Kobayashi, Hiroyuki
Inomata, Takenori
Funding for this research was provided by:
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (20K23168, 21K20998, 20KK0207)
Japan Science and Technology Agency (JPMJCER02WD02)
Article History
Received: 22 January 2023
Accepted: 19 August 2023
First Online: 21 August 2023
Competing interests
: The DryEyeRhythm app was created using Appleās Research Kit (Cupertino, CA, USA) along with OHAKO, Inc. (Tokyo, Japan) and Medical Logue, Inc. (Tokyo, Japan). T.I., Y.O., and A.M.I are the owners of InnoJin, Inc., Tokyo, Japan, which helped develop DryEyeRhythm. T.I. received grants from Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, SEED Co., Ltd., Novartis Pharma K.K., and Kowa Company, Ltd., outside the submitted work, as well as personal fees from Santen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. and InnoJin, Inc. Y.O. and A. M. I. reported receiving personal fees from InnoJin, Inc. The remaining authors declare no competing interests.