Reminder: FREE developer workshop on using mobile app frameworks for research - NYC September 12. Hosted by @sagebio and more. Come learn from @AndreaCoravos@deborahestrin and more about ResearchStack, Researchkit, informed consent. Register at sagebionetworks.org/in-the-n…
The ***second*** Mobile Health Research Technologies annual workshop is underway this week in Pali Alto! 🙌🏻
So sorry to miss it this year 😥
#MHRT#ResearchStack#ResearchKit
Are you a developer using #ResearchKit or #ResearchStack? Join us on September 12 in NYC for a free workshop covering app frameworks, informed consent and protocol design, data reliability, and more.
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This is quite important for digital health: FDA has launched an open source App for Real World Data collection. It supports CFR21 part 11 compliance and it works with both Apple’s ResearchKit and Android’s ResearchStack #DigitalHealth#RWElnkd.in/e6B6_ge
Evolved my Shiny Drowzee and caught my 100 stacked Research Encounters! Sorry for the technical difficulties on stream, but it wasn’t *too* bad. Got about 40k XP from the catches, I’ll take it 👌 #PokémonGO#ShinyHypno#ResearchStack
JP Pollock from the @cornell_tech#smalldatalab on building better (i.e., visual & dynamic) assessments that leverage the full power of mobile and tech on #ResearchKit & #ResearchStack
Exciting to see how this open source work continues to evolve and innovate!
Delighted to be a part of the #MobileHealthResearch Technologies Working Group to help implement the initial governance of #Researchstack framework, align development w #Researchkit and support the continued growth of #digitalhealth research. Thx a million to all the organizers
Delighted to be a part of the #MobileHealthResearch Technologies Working Group to help implement the initial governance of #Researchstack framework, align development w #Researchkit and support the continued growth of #digitalhealth research. Thx a million to all the organizers
The study utilizes #ResearchStack, an open source software framework designed to support researchers interested in launching studies through smartphones that use the Android operating system. This is the second Android-based study supported by @Sagebioresearchstack.org
That's a fair point, John. But everyone said that about ResearchKit, too. What happened? Android dev community stepped up w/ ResearchStack rather than getting left behind. Apple has thrown down the gauntlet again here.