During its big Apple Watch announcement last month, Apple also unveiled a major new iPhone-related initiative that could make a real difference for medical research and treatments in the near future.
This week Apple bundled a big announcement inside it’s long awaited Apple Watch ‘Spring Forward’ event. Namely the launch of ResearchKit: an iOS software framework that lets people, currently ...
Apple’s ResearchKit is either poised for greatness or has a long way to go, depending on who you ask. ResearchKit was launched two years ago and uses iPhones to gather health data, enabling ...
Apple on Tuesday made its open-source ResearchKit tools for developers openly available, paving the way for doctors, scientists and others to gather data more frequently and accurately from ...
When Apple announced ResearchKit in March 2015, and unveiled the first five apps to test-drive the company’s new approach to clinical research, the announcement made a big splash. And indeed, in the ...
Medical researchers and developers can now access the Apple ResearchKit’s software framework. The software database was introduced in March, and five clinical trial apps were introduced using ...
Apple announced several things yesterday, but ResearchKit, the company's new medical research and health platform, is clearly the technology with the most potential to actually improve people's lives.
Apple's ResearchKit sounds promising, in theory: the software platform is designed to let medical researchers create iPhone apps for their studies that will help them recruit participants — without ...
In the approximately nine months since Apple first announced ResearchKit, the medical community has been paying close attention to the adoption and usage of the open-source platform in clinical ...
Elyse Betters Picaro is the former Editor-in-Chief of Pocket-lint and the former Operations Manager for Valnet's Consumer Tech brands, including Pocket-lint, Android Police, and XDA. She is based in ...
Apple has released its ResearchKit development framework as an open source project today, giving medical researchers a new way to develop studies that use smartphones to collect data from users. The ...
Apple announced today that its new ResearchKit platform is now available to medical researchers as an open source framework. Apple first unveiled ResearchKit on stage last month during the March event ...