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Wearable Progression is a podcast about all things wearables and running. We talk with technology experts, industry analysts, running coaches, professional runners and other interesting personalities to discuss everything from how wearables can help runners perform better, to what drives runners to run. This podcast is hosted by Kinematix. Kinematix has dedicated several years to developing the best technology to extract meaningful information about body movements during daily activities, ai ...
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The Trial Better Podcast is ERT’s best practices series for clinical trial research. In this series, we discuss the factors that determine a successful clinical trial. Topics we cover are patient engagement, data architecture, FDA guidelines, wearable devices and much more. With our expert guests, we explore how to address the many unseen obstacles of clinical research.
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Interactive Health Technologies uses wrist-based wearable PE heart rate monitors and assessment technology to support students from kindergarten through graduation. Through personalized learning during physical education and physical activity coupled with an innovative curriculum, we empower students to take ownership of their health and well-being while supporting teachers and administrators in measuring and connecting student outcomes between fitness, academic progress and social and emoti ...
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Tell the audience a little bit about yourself. I’m currently at TriNetX as the Senior Vice President of Clinical Science and Operations, but I’ve been in the clinical and life sciences industry for 22 years. Throughout my experience, I realized a big piece missing in using data to better clinical research was patient-level data. About five and a ha…
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Tell us about your experience. After I finished medical school/neurology training, I started on faculty at Indiana University, School of Medicine in the neurology department. I ran a few clinical trials during my time there and became increasingly interested in clinical trial design. Beginning in 1998, I went to work at Eli Lilly and Co. where I fo…
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To start off, why don’t you tell us about your experience in the clinical research field and a little bit about yourself. I have had 30 years of experience as an observer of the clinical research enterprise. First, my involvement in management consulting; then I started a publishing company called Center Watch which captured a lot of data and obser…
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Tell us a little bit about yourself and 1nHealth. I’m kind of a cross between a life science veteran and an e-commerce veteran. I created 1nHealth based on those philosophies to answer the question, “how do you use compelling marketing to incite individuals to take action?” At 1nHealth, we are putting an advertising catalyst in front of individuals…
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Jim, tell us a little bit about yourself and your work at ACRP. I started my career at Eli Lilly for 24 years before moving to Quintiles, now known as IQVIA, for 5 years. After spending the following five years consulting, I became the executive director for ACRP. ACRP recently released some data on the state of the clinical trial workforce. I want…
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Fabian, tell us a little bit about yourself and your experience. I’m Colombian, but I was raised in northern Virginia. I got a bilingual medical training and moved on to research after my residency. I soon realized I wasn’t keen on the monotony of regular medical practice. I ended up moving into clinical trials and research and have been in the ind…
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Fabian, tell us a little bit about yourself and your experience. I’m Colombian, but I was raised in northern Virginia. I got a bilingual medical training and moved on to research after my residency. I soon realized I wasn’t keen on the monotony of regular medical practice. I ended up moving into clinical trials and research and have been in the ind…
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Tell us about TrialScope and your experience. I am the Vice President of Patient Engagement at TrialScope. I used to work at the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research and also had my own company, Clinical Trial Connect, before it was acquired by TrialScope last year. I’ve been working in the clinical trial recruitment world for the pas…
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Speaking from a general safety perspective, as well as a cardiac safety perspective, what challenges have you observed in clinical trials resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic? [3:07] I speak for myself and others, no one trained us for this and we had to quickly react. We want to ensure the safety of the participant as well as making sure the data …
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How did you end up in patient advocacy? At the time of her first diagnosis, Deb was a computer company executive. Along with her husband (also a cancer survivor), she got involved with an oncology patient advocacy group. This was in the early 1990s when very little was known about effective cancer treatments, and she felt that this was important to…
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Introduction [00:55] Dr. David Albert of AliveCor explains how patient-collected data can solve some of the problems facing clinical trials during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the long-term outlook on changes in data collection for clinical research. What is the AliveCor KardiaMobile 6L and how does it work? [01:43] The AliveCor KardiaMobile 6…
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Introduction [00:55] Nadeeka Dias and Chris Watson from ERT discuss the race for a coronavirus vaccine and take a deeper dive into how sponsors and CROs can use technology to address the unique challenges of vaccine trials. What are the specific challenges sponsors face in trying to create a COVID-19 vaccine? [02:10] The real challenge is that the …
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Introduction We welcome Nicholas Conn from Heart Health Intelligence and Jean-Phillippe Couderc from VPG Medical as he joins Trial Better to discuss passive health monitoring and the smart toilet seat. What is the Heart Seat and what does it do? The Heart Seat is a cardiovascular monitoring system integrated into a toilet seat. This allows you to m…
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Intro Dawn Patterson, ERT Director of Respiratory Solutions, is joined by Kevin McCarthy, ERT Clinical Overread Specialist and member of the ATS/ERS 2019 Spirometry Update Task Force. They’ll explore the implications of the October 2019 ATS/ERS update to their pulmonary function testing guidance. ERT was the only data and technology vendor involved…
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What trends have you seen in respiratory in 2019? In previous years, there were a number of blockbuster drugs developed for conditions like asthma and COPD. However, these drugs are beginning to move off-patent, so the industry is beginning to see studies for generics taking place. Because these blockbuster drugs are still on the market, sponsors a…
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What trends have you seen in imaging in 2019? One of the biggest trends has been an increase in demand for imaging over the last year as more and more trials have begun to require imaging as a primary endpoint. This has always been common in oncology studies in particular, but not the industry is starting to use imaging as a primary endpoint in oth…
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What trends have you seen in eCOA in 2019? There’s been a shift in the regulatory landscape over the past year, shaped by an ongoing effort since the launch of 21st Century Cures Act to update patient-centered outcomes. The FDA has also taken on the task of updating guidance to industry published in 2009 on the use of PROs, culminating in the draft…
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What have you seen and experienced in cardiac safety in 2019? Cardiac safety is typically seen as a very stable area. However, in 2019, there was a lot of evolution as sponsors began to look for ways to reduce patient burden and find real-world cardiac evidence. Enter wearables: advancements in these convenient devices have made it possible to trac…
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Introduction [00:50] We welcome Jean-Phillippe Couderc from VPG Medical as he joins Trial Better to discuss passive health monitoring and VPG Medical’s technology, HealthKam. What is passive health monitoring? [02:02] Passive health monitoring, or opportunistic monitoring, embeds sensors that measure data into technologies or devices that are alrea…
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What is a micropayment? [02:16] Micropayments are a small financial transaction. The threshold for what is considered a micropayment can vary based on industry, geographic location, and other factors. In clinical research, micropayments can influence and encourage patients to take complete any actions outside of a clinical visit that may be necessa…
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Introduction [00:42] Learn about best practices for patient recruitment, one of the biggest concerns in the clinical trial industry. We’ll discuss the importance of precision recruitment and site-follow up, as well as patient recruitment challenges like diagnosis, eligibility and diversity. What’s the number one problem with clinical trials? [03:03…
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Introduction [00:20] Phil Lake and Dr. Kai Michael-Beeh examine the steps sponsors and study teams can take to improve data quality and reduce data variability in respiratory trials. They also discuss the innovations and trends they expect to see in the industry in the future. How can sponsors and the pharma industry overcome unacceptable data vari…
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Introduction [00:45] Ken Faulkner and Katarina Krosback explore the potential benefits and pitfalls of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) in eCOA clinical trials, as well as the current regulatory perspective. In this episode we discuss the future hold of BYOD, the value of patients using their own devices and the technology needed for BYOD trials. What …
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Patricia Castellano and Emily Olsson explore how sites can benefit from developing a stronger relationship with their ABPM device vendors. They also address strategies for successful repeat ABPM sessions when a patient is non-compliant, and how ABPM achieves a type of holistic data not possible with other BP measurement methods. Introduction [00:37…
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Introduction [00:31] Patricia Castellano, Senior Director of Product Management at ERT, is joined by Emily Olsson, CCRP, from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill for an in-depth look at the keys to implementing a successful ABPM protocol in a cardiac safety tril. Enhancing Data Quality and Value with Hands-On Training [2:31] Hands-on train…
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Drew Bustos, Senior Director of Business Intelligence Products, is joined by Dr. Santikary, Vice President and Global Chief Data Officer at ERT, for a discussion of the role of modern data architecture. Clinical trial sponsors and CROs are facing increasing numbers of complex data integration and quality challenges. Are you struggling to keep up wi…
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Introduction Vivienne de Walle, Co-Founder of PT&R - a dedicated clinical trial site in the Netherlands, is joined by Chris Porter, VP of Marketing & Digital Strategy, ERT for a discussion about the importance of involving clinical sites in the design of clinical studies. Sites are on the frontline of your clinical trials and as such, bring with th…
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Introduction Brett Hoover, Product Management team lead for ERT’s imaging product line, is joined by Amit Vasanji, Chief Technology Officer of imaging at ERT, for a look at imaging trends, strategies, and best practices in the clinical trial industry. How can using imaging effectively reduce cost? What impact will innovative imaging approaches have…
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Hampstead Middle School teacher Kate Muskrat explains her Fitness Friday H.I.I.T. lesson. A PE teacher by trade, Muskrat also teaches health classes at Hampstead. Worried her students weren't getting enough physical activity during the school day, she created a high-intensity interval training workout for her students to take part in each Friday.…
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John T. Nichols Middle School PE Teachers Kelly Rich and Meghan Enos explain their Running Unit. Students are introduced to distance running on trails around their school while learning how heart rate impacts physical fitness. Teachers hope to show students how to enjoy a fitness skill that can they can utilize throughout their lives.…
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Interactive Health Technologies uses wrist-based wearable PE heart rate monitors and assessment technology to support students from kindergarten through graduation. Through personalized learning during physical education and physical activity coupled with an innovative curriculum, we empower students to take ownership of their health and well-being…
  continue reading
 
Interactive Health Technologies uses wrist-based wearable PE heart rate monitors and assessment technology to support students from kindergarten through graduation. Through personalized learning during physical education and physical activity coupled with an innovative curriculum, we empower students to take ownership of their health and well-being…
  continue reading
 
Interactive Health Technologies uses wrist-based wearable PE heart rate monitors and assessment technology to support students from kindergarten through graduation. Through personalized learning during physical education and physical activity coupled with an innovative curriculum, we empower students to take ownership of their health and well-being…
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In this new Wearables Progression podcast, we sit down with Greta Kreuzer. She is the co-founder and CEO of cosinuss, a wearable tech company based in Munich, Germany building body sensors, algorithms, and data for athletes who are pushing their bodies.Their first product is an in-ear wearable called the cosinuss° One, which uses precise physical d…
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On this podcast we welcome Bob Babbitt, founder of Babbittville and co-founder of Competitor Magazine and the Challenged Athletes. At 65 years young, he goes faster than 20 years ago and according to him recent advancements in technology is an important component.By Wearable Progression
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During our stay at TrackTown16 in Eugene, Oregon we sat down with TUNE ambassador and US long distance runner Ryan Vail. He talks about his recovery from his recent injury and how he uses different training methods to come back stronger. We also touch upon the many wearables out there and how he uses some of them to be a smarter runner. Ryan will c…
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Jessie Goodell is the owner of the running blog: runningbliss.com, on which she talks about her passion for running and how it changed her life. We also talk about the many running communities out there and how they bring runners together "because they all know what they're going through".By Wearable Progression
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Recorded live at the Olympic Trials in Eugene, we sat down with Dr. Lisa Colvin. She is a coach, an athlete, she participated in several Ironman events, and finally, a scientist.In this podcast we discuss how data helps a coach to better train their athletes and limit the training loads, and her unique perspective on the importance of having a fami…
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In today's episode we speak with Dr. Denis Boucher who has a PhD in Experimental Medicine and is President and Chief Science Officer of Mycloudbody.com, a platform which turns your health data into valuable insights.During the Podcast Dr. Boucher explains that most athletes he sees use the same old training philosophy they grew up with: if you trai…
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