A study conducted by trial tech firms Curedatis and Climedo Health reveals what trial professionals view as challenges and opportunities in digitalization.
The Heart of Athletes study, using Deloitte’s ConvergeHealth MyPath for Clinical platform, aims to examine heart inflammation in athletes with the virus.
The BiovitalsHF, from Biofourmis, is intended to augment decision-making in clinical environments, and to supplement traditional pharmaceutical therapies.
The health data specialist and pharma firm are partnering on solutions around remote collection of digital data for detection and monitoring of treatments.
During the Rare/Orphan Diseases, Special Patient Population webinar, a group of industry experts discussed challenges and opportunities faced in the field.
This month’s roundup of new equipment, materials, tech partnerships and other news includes items from Ajinomoto, Evonik, Quanticate, Pharmasol, and more.
The US agency’s latest actions and advice against the virus include information on test recalls, , approval and reauthorization of treatments, and more.
The Digital Health Measurement Collaborative Community is bringing together stakeholders to improve approaches and technologies in research and healthcare.
The medical device tech firm is poised to assist manufacturers in navigating the new European Medical Device Regulation, which goes into effect this week.
This month’s roundup of new equipment, technology partnerships, and other news includes items from Ajinomoto, Elligo, Syneos, ACD/Labs and other companies.
The chairman, president and CEO of Thermo Fisher says the acquisition stands to benefit clinical trial and drug development clients in a long list of ways.
A leader from digital health solutions firm CitiusTech suggests use of fast healthcare interoperability resources is useful in the face of evolving tech.
The company reports that its patient-centric virtual study technology currently is in use in more than 60 ongoing trials in over 40 different countries.
The companies are joining on a hybrid clinical trial to test a potential COVID-19 treatment, featuring an ambitious remote patient monitoring strategy.
As the vaccine goes into the arms of more people around the country, the US agency keeps on top of issues around the virus, offering resources and guidance.
The Verisense Pulse+ can measure heart rate, oxygen saturation, emotional responses, and activity and sleep levels of at-home clinical trial participants.
The trials, funded by the American Heart Association, will harness the company’s Verisense wearable sensor platform to examine brain-heart health links.
The Medical Data Platform, an RPM solution from VivaLNK, handles clinical trials, cardiac monitoring, remote and in-patient monitoring and other tasks.
The head of the CRO’s Global Center of Excellence for Decentralized Clinical Trial Strategy outlines key developments in 2020, and keys to success in 2021.
The newly formed group seeks to bring together research professionals to accelerate adoption and introduce industry standards in virtual and hybrid trials
The research (conducted by trial tech provider Litmus Health) shows an indepth picture of wearable device use, top devices, data capture and other factors.
Taking place December 9, the Digital Advances in Clinical Trials webinar covers notable advances in clinical trial technology, and the future of the field.
With the acquisition of Weibel, SHL Medical looks to the development of novel drug delivery systems for self-administration, answering a need for improved patient-centricity in the sector.
The two companies will combine their digital health services to offer clinical trial participants an inhaler equipped with a sensor to analyze patient adherence.
Though pharma companies now accept the value of AI and machine learning, extra effort is required by the industry to realize the potential business and patient benefits, says Iqvia exec.
There has been a lot of discussion surrounding the use of artificial intelligence in drug development – with several deals, alliances, and partnerships made so far this year. Here, Outsourcing-Pharma takes a look back at some of these announcements, as...
Medidata is building a global library of pre-configured, pre-approved eCOA questionnaires to accelerate study start-up in collaboration with Icon's Mapi Research Trust – “a win-win-win” for all involved.
Patients often feel more comfortable sharing their feelings with a device than with a health care provider, found researchers at Janssen, who have developed a new voice technology application for clinical trials.
After ‘holding its breath’ for nearly half a decade, pharma and health care companies are ready to implement new technology in clinical trials – though data standardization will be key to fully realizing the benefits.
Veeva Systems has boosted its capabilities in its Veeva Vault RIM to manage regulatory documents and processes for medical devices and diagnostics manufacturers.
HCL Technologies and Oracle Health Sciences announce a collaboration to “bridge the gap” between the potential of mobile health and the realities of adoption, says EVP.
It’s a lot more complicated than a simple technology – says Iqvia global head of virtual trials, who shares four lessons learned during a discussion at the company’s headquarters in Research Triangle Park.
Immodulon to utilize biomarkers identified by Biodesix’ machine learning platform, aiming to accelerate the clinical development of its pancreatic treatment.
Litmus Health today released a new version of its end-to-end real-world data platform for clinical research – as the industry increasingly adopts wearable technology to monitor patients in their homes, says CMO.
A study by Biofourmis aims to improve patient centricity in the drug approval processes by using wearable technology and mobile software to monitor the quality of life for patients with heart failure.
Dassault Systèmes’ Living Heart Project is moving forward with an in silico clinical trial underway and plans to evaluate the use of virtual patients – as the French software company hopes to reduce costs, timelines, and improve quality across the industry,...
MIT has developed an ‘invisible’ device that provides several benefits over traditional patient data collection methods, including improved biomarker development and the ability to detect changes in behavior – by monitoring patients wirelessly, and through...
Clinical research in England is growing at a record-setting pace with support from a recent £20.5bn investment to transform service delivery – as the NHS looks to conduct more studies in primary care settings.
VivaLNK’s wearable sensor platform – currently being used in a clinical trial to remotely monitor patients – integrates hardware, connectivity, and application software, taking an "uncommon" approach in the medical technology space, says CEO.