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02: ClinTrials -ClinOps [clear filter]
Monday, June 25
 

3:00pm EDT

#142: Mobile Accelerometry in Clinical Trials: Potential Applications and Meaningful Outcomes
Component Type: Workshop
Level: Intermediate
CE: ACPE 1.25 Knowledge UAN: 0286-0000-18-540-L04-P; CME 1.25; IACET 1.25; RN 1.25

This interactive workshop seeks to continue the recent discussions on wearables and patient-focused outcomes in clinical trials. We will discuss the applicability and suitability of mobile sensor technology to various types of studies and the relevance of sensor-derived outcomes to clinical decision-making. Physical activity, in particular walking, plays a major role as a potential patient-oriented, sensor-derived outcome measure in a broad range of diseases. Valid and reliable methods to assess physical activity are currently developed and/or refined. One example is the actibelt® system, which is a 3D accelerometer hidden in a belt-buckle combined with a set of algorithms, that measures clinical relevant outcomes such as walking speed in the real world. The suitability of various devices will be discussed. Participants will be encouraged to share their previous experience with wearables and/or smartphone applications and discuss the current usage of mobile sensors in clinical trials. The core part of the workshop will be a practical session during which participants can wear different sensors and perform various exercises that illustrate how the devices are used and what data are generated (various walk and/or balance tests, normal activities of daily living). Participants are encouraged to be creative and probe the usability and applicability of this technology. The workshop will finish with an interactive discussion on the regulatory aspects of sensor-derived outcomes and their suitability as pivotal endpoints. This can include a brainstorm on solutions to alleviate current shortfalls in the clinical practice or to complement established endpoints, depending on the application of interest. We aim to also discuss the available and forthcoming evidence for the validity of sensor-derived outcomes, which could wind up into a list of next steps to be taken towards regulatory acceptance of these outcomes as pivotal endpoints in clinical trials.

Learning Objectives

Identify opportunities and challenges of mobile sensor-technology as a method to assess physical activity in clinical trials; Discuss the clinical relevance of candidate endpoints derived from accelerometer data and discuss the usage of sensor-derived outcomes as pivotal endpoints; Facilitate decisions on the use of mobility sensors in their specific field of application.

Chair

Martin Daumer, DrSc

Speaker

Facilitator
Bill Byrom, PhD

Facilitator
Bernd Grimm, PhD

Facilitator
Kate Lyden, PhD



Speakers
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Bill Byrom

Vice President, Product Strategy and Innovation, Signant Health
Bill leads product strategy and innovation, and the ePRO Science team at Signant Health. He has worked in the Pharmaceutical industry for over 25 years and is the author of over 70 publications and two industry textbooks on ePRO. His recent scientific work includes the use of wearable... Read More →
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Martin Daumer

Scientific Director, Sylvia Lawry Centre For Multiple Sclerosis Research - The Human Motion Institute
Dr Martin Daumer: Director of the SLCMSR e.V. - The Human Motion Institute in Munich and managing director of the IT company, Trium Analysis Online GmbH. He is also Honorary Professor for Telemedicine and Clinical Applications of Computational Medicine at the Technical University... Read More →
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Bernd Grimm

Senior Engineer, Sylvia Lawry Centre, The Human Motion Institute
As a former lecturer of Applied Mechanics at Bath University, UK and biomedical engineer for implant design, Dr. Bernd Grimm directed the orthopaedic research foundation and coordinated clinical research at Zuyderland, training hospital of Maastricht University NL. Since 2004 he's... Read More →
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Kate Lyden

Clinical Research Scientist, PAL Technologies Ltd.
Kate Lyden is a research scientist with an expertise in measuring physical behavior with wearable sensors. Kate works as part of the research & development team for PALTechnologies and serves as Adjunct Faculty to the Kinesiology Department at The University of Massachusetts. Kate’s... Read More →


Monday June 25, 2018 3:00pm - 4:15pm EDT
Room 258AB Boston Convention and Exhibition Center 415 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210 USA
  02: ClinTrials -ClinOps, Workshop
 
Wednesday, June 27
 

10:30am EDT

#331: Rebuilding or Building a Research Site in the Year 2020
Component Type: Workshop
Level: Intermediate
CE: ACPE 1.25 Knowledge UAN: 0286-0000-18-640-L04-P; CME 1.25; IACET 1.25; RN 1.25

This workshop is for everyone including experienced and novice investigators, owners, managers, marketing specialists, and those with a forward-thinking vision. We will be building and rebuilding a research site from the ground up in order to transform a site into a premier site of the future. Our speakers will touch upon financial tracking and how crucial it is to understand your ongoing revenues, cash flow, and bottom line; how to maximize patient populations within your focused study areas; enhancements to site operations and technology, how to land more competitive studies and more. This workshop will provide real examples, demonstrations, and supply useful tools such as suggested key performance indicators and handouts including job descriptions, sample staff payment models, and other start up financial trackers. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind engaging session to rev up your site’s success.

Learning Objectives

Discuss financial tracking and how crucial it is to understand your ongoing revenues, cash flow, and bottom line; Describe how to maximize patient populations within your focused study areas: Identify how to land more competitive studies and more.

Chair

Christian Burns

Speaker

Facilitator
Sean Stanton

Facilitator
Jennifer Byrne



Speakers
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Christian Burns

President, ClinEdge
Christian, an avid entrepreneur and research advocate, is the President & co-founder of ClinEdge & BTC. He is passionate about serving patients and sites by identifying innovative solutions that will transform the traditional clinical trial model. ClinEdge & BTC work directly with... Read More →
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Jennifer Byrne

Founder and President, Greater Gift
Jennifer Byrne is the President of Greater Gift. Jennifer is dedicated to expressing gratitude to medical heroes, trial volunteers, and life science individuals who are active in advancing health and has created a way to say, “thank you” through Greater Gift. She is highly committed... Read More →
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Sean Stanton

Strategy and Innovation Consultant, BioClinica Research


Wednesday June 27, 2018 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
Room 254AB Boston Convention and Exhibition Center 415 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210 USA
  02: ClinTrials -ClinOps, Workshop
 

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