Jennifer Goldsack, MChem MA MBA, Digital Medicine Society (DiMe)

The 2021 Measuring What Matters Symposium will kick off with presentations to bring light to considerations when using intensive longitudinal measurement, and what it means to you and your research. 

This session, titled “Intensive longitudinal measurement and you: How do you measure what matters?” will include Jennifer Goldsack, co-founder and Executive Director of the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe).

DiMe is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to advancing digital medicine to optimize human health. Jen’s research focuses on applied approaches to the safe, effective, and equitable use of digital technologies to improve health, healthcare, and health research.

She will also present in Session VI, “When good science meets good standards – Regulatory considerations around intensive longitudinal data.”

Register today to attend Measuring What Matters, a symposium focused on intensive longitudinal measurement. Scheduled for 19-20 July 2021, this virtual event will consist of session presentations and live Q&As with the speakers. Recordings of the symposium will be archived for future access for registrants unable to attend the live presentations in July.

The International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL) is a global community of researchers, clinicians, health care professionals, industry professionals, consultants, and patient research partners advancing health related quality of life research (HRQL).

Together, we are creating a future in which patient perspective is integral to health research, care and policy.