As personalized medicine becomes a reality, personalized data collection becomes vital. Most pharmaceutical trials still rely on paper questionnaires and short in-person appointments to assess drug efficacy. Yet simple, affordable devices could be used to gather data more efficiently, in a more continuous and less subjective manner.
In Vivo spoke with two experts pressing for increased use of medical devices in the assessment and development of medications: Rutger Zietsma, CEO of Manus Neurodynamica, and Dr. Emily Henderson,...
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