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Mobile in Clinical Trials @DPharm 2017

6 September 2017 08:00-21:00, Boston, United States


Introduction
The 4th annual Mobile in Clinical Trials is full-day conference preceding DPharm: Disruptive Innovations to Advance Clinical Trials and goes into detail on:
- Real-time implementation of mobile solutions 
- trials driving efficiency
- How to scale up
- Perceived barriers and how to overcome them
- Moving past the hype of mhealth and producing evidence
- Optimizing the true value of mobile data
- Mobile 2.0, wearable, sensors, apps and mobile devices

Morning Sessions
Program chair Dr Dan Karlin, Pfizer, presents the opening remarks for the event. The morning includes sessions on: how to overcome the cultural barriers to implementing mobile technology; CTTI's findings on their mobile clinical trials program and recommendations on novel endpoints; case study learnings from Medidata; FDA guidance on implementing digital/mobile strategies and tools in clinical research; GSK's PARADE study; Roche's Parkinson's disease study; and new technologies in live five-minute demonstrations.

Afternoon Sessions
The afternoon sessions cover: how to introduce digital tools in a clinical trial from start to finish; demonstrating value-added to a Phase IV trial by introducing a valid wearable; the current realities of the virtual trial model; Verily's study watch tackling the scalability of wearables in clinical trials; the why, what, where and how of the digital coach in clinical trials; and a call to action and reflection on the the day's learnings.

New for 2017 is the optional pre-DPharm workshop on September 6, following the full-day Mobile in Clinical Trials @DPharm meeting. "Trial Innovation Co-Design Workshop: Help Create Solutions to Assist Clinical Research Participants," led by Eli Lilly and Company's Barry Crist and Dave Crumbacher, gives attendees the chance to be an innovator. Using co-design and human-centered approaches, you will work with a small team to brainstorm and design an innovation to assist participants in Clinical Trials.
Venue
Boston Marriott Copley Place

Boston Marriott Copley Place, 110 Huntington Ave, Boston, 02116, United States

Organised by
The Conference Forum
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