contractpharmaJune 16, 2017
Tag: Sanofi, PAREXEL , wearable devices
PAREXEL has entered a collaboration with Sanofi to advance the use of wearable devices for the collection of data in clinical trials.
Wearables have the potential to improve trial execution by increasing a patients’ ability to participate, driving patient engagement, and creating more opportunities for decentralized trial sites. The collaboration is designed to further explore the potential of patient sensors and wearable devices to remotely collect patient data during clinical trials.
The two companies are jointly leveraging their clinical, scientific, regulatory, logistics and technical expertise to determine how wearables can optimize study performance and accelerate drug development. In particular, the companies are examining how data collected from several wearable devices can be streamlined into a single, scalable data system to provide valuable insights.
"We believe the use of wearables to collect data from trial participants represents a breakthrough in the digital transformation within the industry," said Xavier Flinois, president, PAREXEL Informatics. "Working with Sanofi, we believe we have a strong opportunity to streamline and automate data collection from multiple devices, collect high-quality data remotely and generate meaningful results, all while reducing burden on patients and sites, as well as lowering costs."
"Our objective is to demonstrate the relevance of data collected remotely and the overall feasibility of utilising wearables in clinical trials," said Lionel Bascles, global head of Clinical Sciences and Operations of Sanofi. "Wearables are a core component of Sanofi’s digital trials strategy, and represent an important approach to automate patient processes using the latest technologies to bring new therapies to patients sooner. We are pleased to be collaborating with PAREXEL and leveraging their multi-functional expertise in this area. We are committed to further advancing the potential of this technology."
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