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Tuesday, June 28 • 4:00pm - 5:15pm
#265: Enabling Innovative New Endpoint Measurement Using Mobile Technology

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Component Type: Session
Level: Intermediate
CE: ACPE 1.25 Knowledge UAN: 0286-0000-16-541-L04-P; CME 1.25; IACET 1.25; RN 1.25

Mobile phones and tablets are becoming ubiquitous and contain components and data some of which can be leveraged to make novel health measurements. This session explores three areas of innovation in the use of smartphones in clinical research.

Learning Objectives

Identify the potential of smartphones to act as a sophisticated measurement device for new and novel health outcomes measurement; Recognize smartphone sensors, components, and passive data in the measurement of health outcomes and the potential of Apple ResearchKit; Explore the potential of artificial intelligence approaches using smartphones including the potential of facial analysis in health screening and outcomes research.

Chair

Bill Byrom, PhD

Speaker

Leveraging Smartphone Sensors and Apple Research Kit to Measure Health Outcomes
Bill Byrom, PhD

Bringing Active Tests and Passive Monitoring for Parkinson’s Disease Into an Interventional Clinical Trial: Towards Measuring Health Outcomes Using Smartphones
Christian Gossens, PhD



Chair
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Bill Byrom

Senior Director of Product Innovation, and Vice Director of ePRO Consortium, ICON, plc.
Bill serves as a Senior Director within Product Innovation at ICON, focusing on harnessing new technologies for clinical trials. He has worked in the Pharma industry for over 25 years and is the author of 60+ publications and an industry textbook on electronic Patient Reported Outcomes... Read More →

Speakers
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Christian Gossens

Global Head, Early Development Workflows, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.
Christian is leading the Early Development Workflow team in Roche’s Research and Early Development Informatics (pREDi) organization. He is driving technology innovation into clinical trials - focusing currently on the adoption of mobile sensors for digital biomarker development... Read More →


Tuesday June 28, 2016 4:00pm - 5:15pm EDT
203AB Pennsylvania Convention Center 1101 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA
  Trk 07: Tech/Data/ Records/Subs, Session