Science 37 has partnered with NuvoAir to incorporate connected devices for the remote collection of respiratory endpoints data into clinical trial designs.
In its forward-looking report on digital health, the consulting outfit offers predictions on what changes are ahead and how they might impact the field.
In the face of increasing demand for decentralized clinical trials and remote technology, the company has received funding to enable its further expansion.
The annual event, moved to the virtual realm thanks to COVID-19, offers content on remote monitoring, drug development technology and other key topics.
A representative from the global CRO outlines how forces like COVID-19, decentralized studies, globalization and others are driving change in the industry.
The CRO is working with PWNHealth and Fulgent Genetics to enhance its monitoring program, including the addition of at-home COVID-19 testing capabilities.
The Medical Data Platform, an RPM solution from VivaLNK, handles clinical trials, cardiac monitoring, remote and in-patient monitoring and other tasks.
OSP's free Digital Advances in Clinical Trial webinar (on December 9) will feature experts discussing recent advancements in the rapidly evolving field.
Taking place December 9, the Digital Advances in Clinical Trials webinar covers notable advances in clinical trial technology, and the future of the field.
During a free editorial webinar on December 9, a panel of clinical trial experts will offer a range of insights into the future of research technology.
Companies like Biofourmis, THREAD and other virtual tech specialists have seen infusions of funds from investors bullish on decentralized clinical trials.
A leader with the health data specialists looks at how COVID-19 has impacted the clinical research industry, and what the future of the field might look like.
The companies will work together on putting in place technology to facilitate remote monitoring and document review for COVID-19 studies and other research.
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.