Leveraging Smartphone Sensors to Measure Novel Health Outcomes

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Dr. Bill Byrom, Senior Director Product Innovation, ICON

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There has been a proliferation of sensors and components contained in modern smartphones, and we now have the ability to develop apps that can access smartphone sensor readings by leveraging the open development capabilities of the main platforms. We have arrived at an exciting inflection point to use the increasingly ubiquitous smartphone as a platform to measure a variety of novel health-related endpoints that may have value in clinical trials. This webinar explores the novel uses of smartphone sensor measurement in the areas of health, wellness and clinical research and appraises the promise of these approaches in clinical trials. Key Insights - The sensors contained in modern smartphones and review of validation studies leveraging these to measure health outcomes. - Development of performance tests and passive monitoring for Parkinson’s Disease within a smartphone application. - The use of artificial intelligence algorithms to assist in mobile face analysis for mental and developmental health screening. Speakers: Dr. Bill Byrom, Senior Director, Product Innovation, ICON; Christian Gossens, Global Head of Early Development Workflows, F. Hoffmann-La Roche; Professor Guillermo Sapiro, Duke University

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