Apple's
ResearchKit to give scientists ready access to study
subjects
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[March 10, 2015]
By Julie Steenhuysen
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Apple Inc on Monday
released ResearchKit, an open-source software tool designed to give
scientists a new way to gather information on patients by using their
iPhones.
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Several top research institutions have already developed
applications to work on the ResearchKit platform, including those
pursuing clinical studies on asthma, breast cancer, heart disease,
diabetes and Parkinson’s disease. They include Stanford University
School of Medicine and Weill Cornell Medical College.
The format will allow users to decide if they want to participate in
a study and decide how their data is to be shared with researchers.
"With hundreds of millions of iPhones in use around the world, we
saw an opportunity for Apple to have an even greater impact by
empowering people to participate in and contribute to medical
research," said Jeff Williams, Apple’s senior vice president of
Operations, said in a statement.
The ResearchKit platform is designed to work hand in hand with
Apple's HealthKit software, which allows iPhones to work with health
and fitness apps that gather information on weight, blood pressure,
glucose levels and asthma inhaler use.
The ResearchKit also allows researchers access to accelerometer,
microphone, gyroscope and GPS sensors in the iPhone to gain insight
into a patient's gait, motor impairment, fitness, speech and memory.
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The software is also designed to help researchers build more diverse
study populations, which traditionally have been limited by physical
proximity to large academic medical centers.
(Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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