TrialX Launches AppBakery at AMIA 2016 – A DIY Researchkit App Platform Allowing Researchers to Build Cross-platform Study Apps without Developers

 

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New York, NY, November 15, 2016. TrialX announces the launch of AppBakery, a DIY platform to bake crossplatform mobile research study apps (https://trialx.com/appbakery) for researchers.

The AppBakery platform allows researchers to design, create and deploy their entire mobile study app for clinical trials or research studies using a web interface without needing to write any code. Researchers can specify any pre-screener, consent, surveys and wearables data to be collected. AppBakery compiles all information and bakes an app ready to be downloaded from Apple and Google stores.

Apple’s open source user interface for mobile clinical trial, Researchkit and Applied Informatics’ android library Researchdroid along with TrialX’s HIPAA compliant platform allows a rapid creation and launch of clinical study applications compatible with iOS and Android in accordance with their budget. Depending on the level of complexity of an app, UI etc, time for coding and development can be a decisive factor in a research study. “With AppBakery, before even you write your grants you can do a pilot study. It will save time and cost”, said Dr. Sharib Khan, Co-founder and CEO, TrialX.

In addition to the new app, AppBakery users will have the advantage of their research study being made searchable on TrialX’s clinical trial finder Dory as well as being discussed on it’s online talk show, CureTalks.

AppBakery was showcased at AMIA 2016 conference in Chicago (Nov 13-15). Users can register at www.trialx.com/appbakery to get early access. 

About TrialX

TrialX (https://trialx.com) is your connection to patients. By bringing researchers and patients together, TrialX is accelerating clinical research to find cures for millions.

Our approach:

The ecosystem of solutions that TrialX has created and continues to build upon is what we call the multidimensional ‘TrialX NeXus’ approach. We put patients at the center and build solutions that integrate seamlessly to meet patients where they are.

Our past and present:

Started in 2008 as a clinical trials decision engine integrated with personal health record platforms such as Google Health and Microsoft HealthVault, TrialX solutions today power clinical trials recruitment and outreach at leading academic medical centers such as University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, New York University Langone School of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and NewYork Presbyterian Hospital. Our award winning Q&A trial finder Dory is used by thousands of patients to connect with investigators near them.

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Priya Menon

Priya is Scientific Media Editor at Applied Informatics/TrialX. She hosts and manages CureTalks, an internet radio talk show on healthcare which brings together experts and people on the same platform engaging in ‘Discussions for Solutions’. She holds masters in Microbiology, degrees in Patent Law, Media Law, and certifications in Writing in Sciences from Stanford University, Content and Marketing from Hubspot Academy and HR Management from IIM Bangalore, India. She has extensive writing experience with a focus on cancer research, nutrition, and alternative therapies and presents a varied view on healthcare and associated domains. She is also a guest columnist at The Week.