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Wednesday, June 21 • 10:30am - 11:30am
#308: Quantified Self Tracking

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Component Type: Session
Level: Basic
CE: CME 1.00; IACET 1.00; RN 1.00

This session will discuss how research is done using tools remotely to minimize patient visits and allow much broader accessibility to clinical research as well as additional types of information being generated - wearables and apps.

Learning Objectives

Discuss the support structure necessary for combining traditional clinical research with emerging technologies.

Chair

Jonathan Solomon Helfgott, MS

Speaker

Getting Down to the Nitty-Gritty: Addressing the Specific Challenges of Electronic Data and Mobile Devices in Clinical Trials
Jennifer Goldsack, MBA

How Will Wearables and Biosensors Transform Clinical Trials?
Scott Weidley

My Fitbit Heart Rate Data is Clinical Trial Grade, Right?
Keith W. Wenzel



Moderators
avatar for Jonathan Helfgott

Jonathan Helfgott

Coordinator for Regulatory Science Program, Johns Hopkins University
Jonathan S. Helfgott is program coordinator in the MS in Regulatory Science program at Johns Hopkins University where he teaches and advices students. Additionally, he is the Director of Global Regulatory Affairs at Stage 2 Innovations. Prior to joining Stage 2 Innovations in early... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Goldsack

Jennifer Goldsack

Senior Project Manager, CTTI
Jen Goldsack is a Senior Project Manager at the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (CTTI). Jen leads two projects within CTTI's Mobile in Clinical Trials (MCT) Program; the MCT Novel Endpoints, and MCT Mobile Devices projects.
SW

Scott Weidley

Chief Executive Officer, ClinCapture
Scott Weidley is the CEO of ClinCapture. Previously, he was Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Medrio. Prior to working at Medrio, Mr. Weidley held sales and leadership roles at CBR Systems, the world's largest stem cell bank, founded a private healthcare facility in San Francisco... Read More →
avatar for Keith Wenzel

Keith Wenzel

Volunteer, DIA Study Endpoints Community, United States
Mr. Wenzel worked for Parexel for over fifteen years. His background includes product, corporate, and personnel management; sales and marketing; and information systems experience. These skills have been applied within the life sciences and health care industries through working with... Read More →


Wednesday June 21, 2017 10:30am - 11:30am CDT
N227b McCormick Place 2301 South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Gate 4 Chicago, IL 60616
  01: Data-BigData-eHealth, Session