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Translation of Digital Health Technologies to Advance Precision Medicine: Informing Regulatory Science

Joan E. Adamo, Robert V. Bienvenu, Felipe Dolz, Michael Liebman, Wendy Nilsen, Scott J. Steele

2020Digital Biomarkers21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The proliferation of digital technologies and the application of sophisticated data analysis techniques are increasingly viewed as having the potential to transform translational research and precision medicine. While digital technologies are rapidly applied in innovative ways to develop new diagnostics and therapies, the ultimate approval and adoption of these emerging methods presents several scientific and regulatory challenges. To better understand and address these regulatory science gaps, a working group of the Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program convened the Regulatory Science to Advance Precision Medicine Forum focused on digital health, particularly examining gaps in the use, validation, and interpretation of data from sensors that collect and tools that analyze digital biomarkers. The key findings and recommendations provided here emerged from the Forum and include the need to enhance areas related to data standards, data quality and validity, knowledge management, and building trust between all stakeholders.

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Regulatory scienceData scienceTranslational scienceDigital healthTranslational medicineTranslational researchQuality (philosophy)Computer sciencePrecision medicineKnowledge managementManagement scienceEngineering ethicsHealth careEngineeringMedicinePolitical sciencePhilosophyLawEpistemologyPathologyBiomedical Ethics and RegulationBiomedical and Engineering EducationBiosimilars and Bioanalytical Methods
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