Mobile Applications
iPhone Applications that I have been involved with for the health care industry using Apple ResearchKit™ are "EpiWatch™" and "The PRIDE Study" mobile app.
EpiWatch™
EpiWatch™ is one of the first mobile applications that I have worked on that integrated with Apple ResearchKit™.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine were interested in seeing what they could learn about epilepsy seizures using Apple's ResearchKit™. Epileptic seizures happen randomly, so it's inherently difficult to capture the changes that occur in the body during a seizure.
Working with Johns Hopkins researchers I was part of a team that developed EpiWatch: a research app with companion Apple Watch app–the first ever Apple Watch app to utilize ResearchKit.
The PRIDE Study Research App
Doctors at UC San Francisco identified that they needed more data on the health issues facing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) patients. Working with the faculty at UCSF and the development team I was part of we created the first-ever longitudinal healthcare study of LGBTQ people, called The PRIDE Study. The study is conducted entirely through a mobile app powered by Apple's ResearchKit™.