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Employee Spotlight: Patrick Hankey, PhD.

Posted by VivoSense Team on January 28, 2022

Our Employee Spotlight series highlights a different team member each month, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the people integral to our success. This month, we are speaking with one of our company founders, Patrick Hankey, PhD., VP of Business Development.

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Advancing Novel Respiratory Endpoint Discovery with Wearables

Posted by VivoSense Team on January 18, 2022

The adoption of wearables into clinical trials is fostering innovative ideas about novel digital biomarker development. The following articles discuss strategies for developing respiratory endpoints using real-world data and a patient-centered approach. Learn more and advance ideas for your next research project!

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Employee Spotlight: Dudley Tabakin

Posted by VivoSense Team on September 23, 2021

Our Employee Spotlight series highlights a different team member each month, offering a behind-the-scenes look into the people who are an integral part of our success. This month we are talking to Dudley Tabakin, CEO and co-founder.

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Employee Spotlight: Lindsey Ungerman

Posted by VivoSense Team on August 17, 2021

Our Employee Spotlight series highlights a different team member each month, offering a behind-the-scenes look into the people who are an integral part of our success. This month we are talking to Project Manager, Lindsey Ungerman.

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Employee Spotlight: Jen Blankenship, PhD.

Posted by VivoSense Team on July 20, 2021

Our Employee Spotlight series highlights a different team member each month, offering a behind-the-scenes look into the people who are an integral part of our success. This month we are talking to one of our newest employees Clinical Scientist, Jen Blankenship, PhD.

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VivoSense® Plays Vital Role in Respiratory Monitoring in Infants

Posted by VivoSense Team on March 5, 2020

Severe respiratory disease is one of the leading causes of infant illness and death worldwide. There is a significant upward trend of clinical infant respiratory studies, including the investigation into respiratory success in ventilated infants, SIDS, and neurological disorders that affect the normal respiratory pattern. In this article, we discuss how noninvasive respiratory monitoring and VivoSense® software helps researchers collect and analyze respiratory data for clinical studies focused on infant and neo-natal breathing patterns.

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VivoSense® Used to Explore HRV as a Biomarker of Obesity

Posted by VivoSense Team on February 13, 2020

San Diego State University’s Clinical Psychology research group and the Drexel University WELL Center joined forces using VivoSense® to investigate Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and its link to obesity, binge eating, and loss of control while eating. Specifically, the study examined the association between HRV and binge eating and change in HRV from a resting to a stressed task as a potential marker of emotional regulation capacity in obese individuals.

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Analyzing Integrated Data From Multiple Physiological Sensors

Posted by VivoSense Team on January 30, 2020

Here’s an example of how a clinical research team studying stuttering respiratory patterns and other biosignals used VivoSense® software to integrate a multitude of wearable physiological sensor data, manage signal artifacts and produce robust data analysis.

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Announcing VivoSense® Version 3.3 Release

Posted by VivoSense Team on June 14, 2019

June 14, 2019 Newport Coast CA – VivoSense (Vivonoetics), the leading provider of visualization and analysis software for data from wearable sensors, is excited to announce our VivoSense® 3.3 release.

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VivoSense (Vivonoetics, Inc.) Announces its Partnership with Cardiac Insight, Inc.

Posted by VivoSense Team on November 1, 2018

VivoSense (Vivonoetics, Inc.) is proud to announce its partnership with Cardiac Insight, Inc. to expand the use of its wearable cardiac sensors in regulated pharmaceutical clinical trials and other healthcare research applications. To find out more, read our featured article in Business Wire.

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