PureTech is a venture investor that’s behind some interesting initiatives in life sciences, most recently in music therapy’s applications. Now it’s using a new column in Nature to join the digital health discussion by focusing on its impact in the life sciences industry.
In an infographic it draws attention to the significant scope of monitoring and wearable devices in the consumer wellness and medical device space designed to collect data on everything from vital signs and posture to breathing and brain activity. The graphic draws attention to the overlap between these devices and the need for clinical validation to highlight monitoring tools worth the attention of physicians and research scientists. That underscores the kind of work that companies such as Evidation Health are doing.
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