Newsletter - February 06, 2020
Solutions to Increase Reliability of Clinical Trial Data from Wearable Devices
Data collected from wearable devices contain several sources of “noise” that reduce the reliability of such data in support of clinical/medical claims. A report this week presents a summary of the various factors that contribute to erroneous results and reasonable tips to address them. Read More
Why Do Academic Centers Fail at Timely Submitting Results to Clinicaltrials.gov?
Several recent reports have pointed out that while the industry has become increasingly compliant with submitting results of clinical trials to clinicaltrials.gov, the academic centers are way behind. A new reports highlights that it is primarily due to lack of resources and support...Read More
Solutions to Increase Reliability of Clinical Trial Data from Wearable Devices
Data collected from wearable devices contain several sources of “noise” that reduce the reliability of such data in support of clinical/medical claims. A report this week presents a summary of the various factors that contribute to erroneous results and reasonable tips to address them. Read More
Why Do Academic Centers Fail at Timely Submitting Results to Clinicaltrials.gov?
Several recent reports have pointed out that while the industry has become increasingly compliant with submitting results of clinical trials to clinicaltrials.gov, the academic centers are way behind. A new reports highlights that it is primarily due to lack of resources and support...Read More