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Walter E. Washington Convention Center

2015 年 06 月 14 日 2:30 下午 - 2015 年 06 月 18 日 6:45 下午

801 Mount Vernon Place, NW, , Washington, DC 20001-3614 , USA

DIA 2015 51st Annual Meeting: Develop. Innovate. Advance.

Full conference and one-day registrants will have access to presentation PDFs through Friday, December 18, 2015 <A href="http://www.diaglobal.org/Flagship-Meetings/DIA-Annual-Meeting/Meeting-Program/ePac-Presentations-Access.aspx">Review Presentations </A>

Mobile Health, Telemedicine, and Remote Sensors in Clinical Investigations: A New Era in Clinical Trial Design?

Session Chair(s)

Leonard  Sacks, MD

Leonard Sacks, MD

Director, Clinical Methodologies,Office of Medical Policy, CDER

FDA, United States

This forum will discuss opportunities for mobile technologies in clinical trials, which could facilitate the measurement of novel patient-centered endpoints, decrease geographical access barriers for patients, and drive efficiencies for sponsors.

Learning Objective : Discuss opportunities for novel endpoints, lower access barriers, and increased trial efficiencies from the use of electronic technologies and remote study data collection; Discuss examples of technologies which could change the way some clinical trials are conducted; Describe how technology could facilitate subject enrollment and study conduct regardless of geographic location.

Speaker(s)

Matthew  Kirchoff, PharmD, MS

Panelist

Matthew Kirchoff, PharmD, MS

FDA , United States

Program Management Officer, Office of Medical Policy, CDER

Ken  Skodacek

Panelist

Ken Skodacek

FDA , United States

Deputy Ombudsman, Clinical Trials Program, ODE, CDRH

John  Marler, MD

Panelist

John Marler, MD

FDA, United States

Medical Officer, DNP, Office of New Drugs, CDER

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