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Sept 15 2022

Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences joins the StudyPages family to advance veterinary science.

Pets are a source of companionship and pleasure for people all over the world, but they also offer a world of benefits to other pets and humans through research.

We’re delighted to announce our collaboration with Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences to help further the much-needed research in the field of veterinary science by connecting pet owners and referring veterinarians to veterinary clinical trials.

Mar 6 2020

UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, which powers their research with StudyPages, Claims Top World Ranking in Veterinary Science

The University of California, Davis, tops the world in veterinary science, according to the 2020 QS World University Rankings by Subject released March 3. QS, or Quacquarelli Symonds, is considered one of the most influential international university rankings providers.

StudyPages is proud to support clinical research at UC Davis Veterinary Medicine. If you'd like to know more, click below to visit their StudyPages gallery and browse the latest veterinary research!

Mar 2 2020

The results of our latest StudyPages user survey are in!

We continuously look for ways to improve the StudyPages user experience. To understand how we are doing, we invited all users who logged into StudyPages over the past month to complete a user survey. We're excited to share the results!

Overall, users feel StudyPages is easy-to-use, is a great tool to track and manage people interested in research participation, helps their team recruit faster, and enables them deliver a better experience for participants. They also shared useful feedback and feature requests for us to continue expanding the platform. You can find the full report below.

If you'd like to discuss these results or explore how StudyPages can support your research, please don't hesitate to reach out and request a demo.

Nov 22 2019

UC Davis clinical trials on StudyPages now searchable through MyUCDavisHealth portal

As part of ongoing efforts to upgrade the MyUCDavisHealth web portal (formerly called MyChart), a new functionality was recently launched that enables patients to browse research studies currently recruiting volunteers and to set notification preferences. This improves access to an array of opportunities to participate in leading-edge research with the potential to improve health care for the UC Davis community.

The MyUCDavisHealth web portal and StudyPages (a user-friendly, curated search tool that research teams use to share information and manage volunteers) leverage technology and social media to enhance participation in clinical research – a UC Davis Health leadership priority.

Other aspects of the project include the creation of a website to aggregate information about all clinical trials at UC Davis and provide information that educates patients about what it means to participate in clinical research. The website overlays the StudyPages search tool and can be seen by clicking below.

Jul 17 2019

A New Way to Manage Recruitment at an Academic Health Center

UC Davis CTSC adopted a platform that changes how study teams find and manage people interested in participating in research. It deepens and enhances our capability to communicate about research opportunities and helps us deliver a connected experience. Presenters discuss creation of a community-facing resource; connecting study teams with potential participants through technology; leveraging social media for targeted outreach; success stories and use cases.

Apr 29 2019

Stanford Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy & Asthma gallery launched on StudyPages!

The Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy and Asthma Research at Stanford University is the first center of its kind, aiming not only to find better treatments for children and adults with allergies and asthma, but to discover underlying immune mechanisms against the diseases and develop a lasting cure.

Led by Dr. Kari Nadeau, a trailblazer in allergy research, their interdisciplinary center focuses on understanding the mechanisms of the immune system, the dysfunctions of which results in allergic reactions.

The Center leads or participates in many clinical trials to develop new therapies for allergic disorders. Their research may have implications for a wide array of immune dysfunctions including asthma, eczema, food allergies, eosinophilic disorders, drug allergies, gastroenterological diseases, and more.

Oct 16 2018

UC Davis Health's StudyPages clinical trials directory was recognized among most innovative at global clinical research summit

UC Davis Health’s Clinical Studies website, developed to deepen and enhance communication and interaction with the community about research, was recognized for its innovative strategies to foster patient recruitment by the Society for Clinical Research Sites at their annual Site Solutions Summit on Oct. 14.

The site was one of the finalists for the Site Patient Recruitment Innovation Award for its public-private partnership with StudyPages, a clinical research participant recruitment and engagement platform. The initiative also included strong collaborations with the health system’s Clinical and Translational Science Center, Institutional Review Board and the Department of Public Affairs and Marketing.

Oct 6 2022

From hybrid to fully remote clinical trial amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: Strategies to promote recruitment, retention, and engagement in a randomized mHealth trial

StudyPages integrated with Pattern Health to create a seamless participation experience from recruitment, screening, consent, to enrollment for the GROWell study. GROWell is a digital dietary intervention for people who enter pregnancy with overweight or obesity designed by Dr. Leigh Ann Simmons, Professor & Chair Human Ecology at UC Davis.

StudyPages contributed to improved participation of BIPOC communities, reduced screen failure rates, and improved study task adherence and completion.
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Jun 29 2022

StudyPages supported patient recruitment and participant management in a fully decentralized trial in atrial fibrillation patients (DeTAP) by Stanford cardiologists.

The DeTAP study sought to validate the feasibility of a completely virtual, decentralized clinical trial for cardiovascular interventions by integrating a range of individual digital health technologies for physiologic measurements among atrial fibrillation patients on oral anticoagulation (OAC) therapy.

StudyPages supported recruitment for the DeTAP study enrolling 103 participants in 2 weeks California-wide. Also, the StudyPages Workspace helped the study team manage, communicate, and coordinate data collection with over 800 SMS sent/received; 560 VoIP calls made/received throughout the study.

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Mar 6 2020

UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, which powers their research with StudyPages, Claims Top World Ranking in Veterinary Science

The University of California, Davis, tops the world in veterinary science, according to the 2020 QS World University Rankings by Subject released March 3. QS, or Quacquarelli Symonds, is considered one of the most influential international university rankings providers.

StudyPages is proud to support clinical research at UC Davis Veterinary Medicine. If you'd like to know more, click below to visit their StudyPages gallery and browse the latest veterinary research!

Oct 6 2022

From hybrid to fully remote clinical trial amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: Strategies to promote recruitment, retention, and engagement in a randomized mHealth trial

StudyPages integrated with Pattern Health to create a seamless participation experience from recruitment, screening, consent, to enrollment for the GROWell study. GROWell is a digital dietary intervention for people who enter pregnancy with overweight or obesity designed by Dr. Leigh Ann Simmons, Professor & Chair Human Ecology at UC Davis.

StudyPages contributed to improved participation of BIPOC communities, reduced screen failure rates, and improved study task adherence and completion.
‍‍

Sept 15 2022

Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences joins the StudyPages family to advance veterinary science.

Pets are a source of companionship and pleasure for people all over the world, but they also offer a world of benefits to other pets and humans through research.

We’re delighted to announce our collaboration with Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences to help further the much-needed research in the field of veterinary science by connecting pet owners and referring veterinarians to veterinary clinical trials.

Jun 29 2022

StudyPages supported patient recruitment and participant management in a fully decentralized trial in atrial fibrillation patients (DeTAP) by Stanford cardiologists.

The DeTAP study sought to validate the feasibility of a completely virtual, decentralized clinical trial for cardiovascular interventions by integrating a range of individual digital health technologies for physiologic measurements among atrial fibrillation patients on oral anticoagulation (OAC) therapy.

StudyPages supported recruitment for the DeTAP study enrolling 103 participants in 2 weeks California-wide. Also, the StudyPages Workspace helped the study team manage, communicate, and coordinate data collection with over 800 SMS sent/received; 560 VoIP calls made/received throughout the study.

Mar 6 2020

UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, which powers their research with StudyPages, Claims Top World Ranking in Veterinary Science

The University of California, Davis, tops the world in veterinary science, according to the 2020 QS World University Rankings by Subject released March 3. QS, or Quacquarelli Symonds, is considered one of the most influential international university rankings providers.

StudyPages is proud to support clinical research at UC Davis Veterinary Medicine. If you'd like to know more, click below to visit their StudyPages gallery and browse the latest veterinary research!

Mar 2 2020

The results of our latest StudyPages user survey are in!

We continuously look for ways to improve the StudyPages user experience. To understand how we are doing, we invited all users who logged into StudyPages over the past month to complete a user survey. We're excited to share the results!

Overall, users feel StudyPages is easy-to-use, is a great tool to track and manage people interested in research participation, helps their team recruit faster, and enables them deliver a better experience for participants. They also shared useful feedback and feature requests for us to continue expanding the platform. You can find the full report below.

If you'd like to discuss these results or explore how StudyPages can support your research, please don't hesitate to reach out and request a demo.

Nov 22 2019

UC Davis clinical trials on StudyPages now searchable through MyUCDavisHealth portal

As part of ongoing efforts to upgrade the MyUCDavisHealth web portal (formerly called MyChart), a new functionality was recently launched that enables patients to browse research studies currently recruiting volunteers and to set notification preferences. This improves access to an array of opportunities to participate in leading-edge research with the potential to improve health care for the UC Davis community.

The MyUCDavisHealth web portal and StudyPages (a user-friendly, curated search tool that research teams use to share information and manage volunteers) leverage technology and social media to enhance participation in clinical research – a UC Davis Health leadership priority.

Other aspects of the project include the creation of a website to aggregate information about all clinical trials at UC Davis and provide information that educates patients about what it means to participate in clinical research. The website overlays the StudyPages search tool and can be seen by clicking below.

Jul 17 2019

A New Way to Manage Recruitment at an Academic Health Center

UC Davis CTSC adopted a platform that changes how study teams find and manage people interested in participating in research. It deepens and enhances our capability to communicate about research opportunities and helps us deliver a connected experience. Presenters discuss creation of a community-facing resource; connecting study teams with potential participants through technology; leveraging social media for targeted outreach; success stories and use cases.

Apr 29 2019

Stanford Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy & Asthma gallery launched on StudyPages!

The Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy and Asthma Research at Stanford University is the first center of its kind, aiming not only to find better treatments for children and adults with allergies and asthma, but to discover underlying immune mechanisms against the diseases and develop a lasting cure.

Led by Dr. Kari Nadeau, a trailblazer in allergy research, their interdisciplinary center focuses on understanding the mechanisms of the immune system, the dysfunctions of which results in allergic reactions.

The Center leads or participates in many clinical trials to develop new therapies for allergic disorders. Their research may have implications for a wide array of immune dysfunctions including asthma, eczema, food allergies, eosinophilic disorders, drug allergies, gastroenterological diseases, and more.

Oct 16 2018

UC Davis Health's StudyPages clinical trials directory was recognized among most innovative at global clinical research summit

UC Davis Health’s Clinical Studies website, developed to deepen and enhance communication and interaction with the community about research, was recognized for its innovative strategies to foster patient recruitment by the Society for Clinical Research Sites at their annual Site Solutions Summit on Oct. 14.

The site was one of the finalists for the Site Patient Recruitment Innovation Award for its public-private partnership with StudyPages, a clinical research participant recruitment and engagement platform. The initiative also included strong collaborations with the health system’s Clinical and Translational Science Center, Institutional Review Board and the Department of Public Affairs and Marketing.