Securing The Chain Of Custody And Integrity Of Data In A Global North-South Partnership To Monitor The Quality Of Essential Medicines
Blockchain Academic Research Presentation: Applications
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https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v5.218Keywords:
chain of custody, data integrity, blockchain in healthcare, counterfeit drugs, supply chain fraud, fraudulent drugs, verifying vaccines, provenance of drugs, managing health data on the blocckchain, blockchain supply chain drug pilot, blockchain research from emerging nationsAbstract
The annual ConV2X is a leading international health tech symposium driving real world evidence, strategy, research, operations and trends to create a blueprint for a new digital health era. The 2021 symposium featured a scientific program of academic/research presentations in addition to business and industry talks. The research track focused on exploring and sharing developments in blockchain and emerging technologies in health and clinical medicine. Submissions were based on original research, conceptual frameworks, proposed applications, position papers, case studies, and real-world implementation. Selection was based on a peer-review process. Faculty, students, and industry researchers were encouraged to submit abstracts to present ideas before an informed and knowledgeable audience of industry leaders, policy makers, funders, and researchers.
This presentation was selected by the scientific review committee.
Submission Review Committee
- Dave Kochalko, CEO of ARTiFACTS
- Anjum Khurshid, UT Austin
- Carlos Caldas, UT Engineering
- Gil Alterovitz, Harvard Medical School
- Kayo Fujimoto, UT Health Houston
- Lei Zhang, University of Glasglow
- Sean Manion, CSciO of ConsenSys Health
- Vijayakuman Varadarajan, University of South Wales
- Vikram Dhillon, Wayne State University
- Yuichi Ikeda, Kyoto University
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Copyright (c) 2022 Natalie Meyers, Associate Director of Operations, Lucy Family Institute for Data and Society, University of Notre Dame , Kathleen Hayes, University of Notre Dame, Ayenew Ashenef, Assistant Professor at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, Timothy Johann, Associate Professor of Chemistry at Roanoke College, Christopher Sweet, Associate Director, Cyberinfrastructure Development, Center for Research Computing, University of Notre Dame, Marya Lieberman, Professor at University of Notre Dame
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