Verisense news prior to the spin off from Shimmer Research.
Irish Clinical Research Team Selects Shimmer’s Verisense to Study Breast Cancer-related Fatigue
Shimmer Research today announced that a team of researchers from Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) and Letterkenny University Hospital (LUH) will be using Shimmer’s Verisense™ continuous monitoring platform to study fatigue accurately in individuals with breast cancer.
Healthcare Evolution: The growing Use of Wearables in Clinical Trials
An estimated 325 million people use connected wearable devices, according to IMARC. The global market for medical wearable devices is slated to reach $12.1 billion by 2021 indicates Markets&Markets. A quick check of clinicaltrials.gov that hosts a global database of clinical trials, will provide around 200 trials based on wearable devices or wearable technology. This shows that the technological advancements in connected devices have a key role to play in clinical trials.
Verisense Wins Best Clinical Trials Wearable 2019 Award
Shimmer Research today announced that it has been honored with two GHP International Life Sciences Awards – Best Clinical Trials Wearable Sensor Technology Company USA, and Best Researcher Wearable Wireless Technology Provider 2019.
Shimmer President To Discuss The Optimal Use Of Wearable Sensors In Clinical Trials At BSN 2019
Shimmer today announced that Geoff Gill, president of Shimmer Americas, will be presenting at the Body Sensor Networks (BSN) ’19 pre-conference workshop entitled, “Using mHealth Technology to Enable the Clinical Trial of the Future.” This workshop will be held on May 19 at the University of Illinois at Chicago in Chicago, Illinios.