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Dr. Ariel Dowling is a Senior Director and Head of the Sensing and Measurement group within the Data Sciences Institute at Takeda Pharmaceuticals ( https://www.takeda.com/our-impact/our-stories/integrating-data-sciences-into-clinical-development/ ). In this role, her group oversees the assessment, validation, and deployment of digital devices and endpoints across the organization. Dr. Dowling was previously a Senior Clinical Data Scientist at Biogen Inc. where she managed the wearable sensors deployed in clinical trials for Parkinson’s Disease. She was also the algorithm team lead at MC10 Inc., a company developing thin, conformal electronics systems that flex, stretch, and bend seamlessly with the natural world, and worked at BioSensics LLC., a company developing of wearable sensors and digital platforms for clinical trials, patient monitoring and health assessment. Dr. Dowling holds an MS and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University, an AB and BE in Mechanical Engineering from Dartmouth College, and did post-doctoral work in robotics at Technion in Israel. She currently serves on the Strategic Advisory Board of the Digital Medicine (DiMe) Society.
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Dr. Ariel Dowling is a Senior Director and Head of the Sensing and Measurement group within the Data Sciences Institute at Takeda Pharmaceuticals ( https://www.takeda.com/our-impact/our-stories/integrating-data-sciences-into-clinical-development/ ). In this role, her group oversees the assessment, validation, and deployment of digital devices and endpoints across the organization. Dr. Dowling was previously a Senior Clinical Data Scientist at Biogen Inc. where she managed the wearable sensors deployed in clinical trials for Parkinson’s Disease. She was also the algorithm team lead at MC10 Inc., a company developing thin, conformal electronics systems that flex, stretch, and bend seamlessly with the natural world, and worked at BioSensics LLC., a company developing of wearable sensors and digital platforms for clinical trials, patient monitoring and health assessment. Dr. Dowling holds an MS and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University, an AB and BE in Mechanical Engineering from Dartmouth College, and did post-doctoral work in robotics at Technion in Israel. She currently serves on the Strategic Advisory Board of the Digital Medicine (DiMe) Society.
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