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Meet us at ATTD!

Meet us at ATTD!

Meet us at ATTD!

The ATTD congress in Florence, Italy, is just around the corner and different members of the DCB team will be on-site. Meet us there to discuss our services, potential collaborations or just chat over a coffee!

DCB at ATTD 2024

ATTD (Advanced Technologies & Treatments in Diabetes) is the leading international meeting point for all those involved and interested in diabetes technology. DCB is thrilled to participate in this prestigious event in Florence, Italy, fostering connections with like-minded enthusiasts dedicated to diabetes technology, innovation, and research.

We will be present with different members of our team from different divisions. Additionally, members of our Lived Experience Panelย will also be attending. We are looking forward to attending insightful Scientific sessions, exploring new innovative solutions and above all: networking with you!

If you are attending ATTD and are eager to learn more about our services, the Open Innovation Challenge, our community, or any other topics โ€“ please reach out to those attending and book a coffee slot. We look forward to connecting with you!

 

Unable to attend ATTD but curious about our services and activities? We would also be happy to schedule calls for after the conference to discuss potential collaborations. Feel free to reach out to individual members of our team.

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DCB Innovation Challenge winner Una Health approved as Digital Health Application in Germany (DiGa)

DCB Innovation Challenge winner Una Health approved as Digital Health Application in Germany (DiGa)

DCB Innovation Challenge winner Una Health approved as Digital Health Application in Germany (DiGa)

Berlin, February 13, 2024 – The Una Health smartphone app for diabetes, a digital application for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, has been included in the DiGA directory by the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) in Germany as a digital health application (DiGA) and can now be prescribed on prescription. Una Health for Diabetes is the first German DiGA with a holistic and personalized treatment approach that combines blood glucose monitoring, lifestyle, drug treatment and mental health.

Una Health approved as German Digital Health Application (DiGA) for diabetes: New guideline-based solution for type 2 diabetes

In 2022, Una Health won the DCB Open Innovation Challenge in the Digital Diabetes category. Now, they have achieved a major milestone: the app for managing type 2 diabetes has now been qualified as a DiGA (German Digital Health Application) and can now be prescribed on prescription in Germany.

Type 2 diabetes affects almost 9 million people in Germany, and the trend is rising. The disease requires continuous monitoring and blood glucose control in order to avoid concomitant diseases such as renal insufficiency or retinal damage and a negative course of the disease. The approval of Una Health for diabetes has now made it possible to offer a non-drug therapy option to improve the quality of life for people living with type 2 diabetes. The application combines continuous glucose meter and dietary data in a mobile app that helps people with type 2 diabetes understand the reasons for their blood glucose fluctuations and make long-term lifestyle changes to keep their glucose levels stable. The therapy is available for all people with a diabetestype 2 diagnosis from the age of 18 (ICD 10 E11.-).

Function and evidence

By analysing individual blood glucose reactions, the app offers personalised lifestyle recommendations that improve blood glucose control. With evidence-based content, goal functions and coaching messages, the app facilitates effective implementation of lifestyle changes. This innovative approach enables users to expand their knowledge about diabetes and optimise their lifestyle in a personalized way. In a clinical study in collaboration with Prof. Dr. med. Peter Schwarz, diabetologist at the TU Dresden and President of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), it was shown that the use of Una Health for Diabetes led to a significant improvement in blood glucose levels, weight and quality of life in people with type 2 diabetes. 96% of users would recommend the application to others.

Development

“We are thrilled to introduce Una Health for Diabetes to the public after an intensive development phase. Our non-drug treatment approach is helping to improve the care and quality of life for people with type 2 diabetes,” says Matthew Fenech, MD, diabetologist and founder of Una Health. “Our mission is to combine innovative technology with medical expertise to create solutions for the millions of people with diabetes and caregivers that are both easily accessible and easy to integrate into everyday life. We want to empower people to take a proactive approach to their health and better understand the impact of lifestyle and behavior.”

Una Health for Diabetes was developed with leading diabetologists and nutritionists to high clinical and data protection standards in Germany. Professor Martin Mรถckel, MD, internist and Medical Director of Emergency and Acute Medicine at Charitรฉ Berlin and Chairman of the “Digital Health Applications/AI in Guidelines” working group at the German Society of Internal Medicine (DGIM), confirms: “Una Health GmbH has developed a program that has a lasting impact on patients’ lifestyles and motivates them to change their behaviour by directly reflecting back to them”. Una Health for Diabetes 2023 impressed the expert jury of the DiGA Pitch Battle at the DGIM congress in Wiesbaden with its sustainable concept.

 

The application is now available for Android and iOS devices. To find out more about use and prescription, visit the website at https://unahealth.de/for-partners.

 

About Una Health:

The start-up Una Health won the DCB Open Innovation Challenge in the Digital Diabetes category in 2022. Una Health, based in Germany, is a leading provider of digital health applications with a mission to address the ever-growing burden of metabolic disease. By providing personalised tools and resources, Una Health helps users to manage their blood glucose levels, adapt their lifestyle and develop healthier habits in the long term. The mission is to combine innovative technology with medical expertise to provide personalised solutions that enable people to proactively address their health and lead a fulfilling life.

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Clinical Data Manager

Clinical Data Manager

Clinical Data Manager

(60โ€“100%)

 

We are looking for a dynamic, committed and goal-oriented person to join our Data Team as Clinical Data Manager to manage DCBโ€™s cloud-based data infrastructure.

 

Responsibilities

  • Create and maintain cloud-based REDCap server instances
  • Set up and maintain study eCRFs
  • Train and support the clinical study team to use the EDC system
  • Develop data management plans and support clinical trials according to standard operating procedures (SOPs) and ICH-GCP guidelines
  • Write, review, and approve study data management documents
  • Conduct data query resolution procedures and data extractions for review committees, interims, and database lock
  • Review and generate study metrics and status reports
  • Manage external data including data reconciliation, loading, and archiving per client requirements
  • Manage IT service providers
  • Represent Data Management at both internal and external meetings
  • Support programming for statistical analysis

 

Qualifications

  • Higher education (MSc. in life sciences or technical)
  • At least 3-5 years data management experience in the medical device or pharmaceutical industry, or within CROs
  • Proficient in at least one leading EDC system
  • Hands-on experience in cloud-based data solutions
  • Knowledge of clinical trials phase 1 through post marketing
  • Knowledge of current data management standards would be an advantage (i.e., CDISC, FAIR)
  • Professional level of English (written and oral)

 

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DCB Newsletter #16/23: INSIDE DCB โ€“ Our Milestones in 2023

DCB Newsletter #16/23: INSIDE DCB โ€“ Our Milestones in 2023

Dear DCB community โ€“ as we approach the end of this year, we want to take the opportunity to look back on our teamโ€™s achievements in 2023 – the sixth year of the existence of DCB.

A lot has been going on and the list keeps getting longer! But see for yourself:

Operations

๐Ÿ‘ฅ New DCB faces: We have continued to grow โ€“ six new team members joined DCB in 2023. All positions were successfully filled!

โœ… Fully certified: The certification of the relevant processes for the DCB Management System according to ISO 9001 has been successfully renewed.

โ›‘๏ธ Safety first: Studies were successfully conducted at the facility. There were no safety-related incidents.

Innovation & Business Development

๐ŸŒ Global Impact: Our team evaluated over 300 ideas, proposals, and applications, propelling the global innovation ecosystem forward. We identified and supported several dozen projects and startups, providing them with unparalleled expertise, access to our extensive network, cutting-edge facilities, and crucial funding.

๐Ÿ† DCB Open Innovation Challenge 2023: The DCB Open Innovation Challenge once again emerged as a beacon of success, attracting 66 applications from 23 different countries. Six exceptional projects from Ireland, France, Switzerland, South Africa, the US, and the UK took center stage, culminating in a thrilling Award Night attended by 270 enthusiasts from around the globe. We were thrilled to announce the winners of 2023 โ€“ Katharine Barnard-Kelly PhD with Spotlight-AQ in the category Digital Diabetes and Greta Preatoni with MYNERVA in Diabetes Devices.

๐Ÿค Patient-Centric Partnership: In a groundbreaking move, we collaborated with the University Clinic for Diabetology, Endocrinology, Nutritional Medicine & Metabolism (UDEM) in Berne for a Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) event, aiming to enhance patient engagement in clinical trials and research. By joining forces, we are catalysing a paradigm shift in healthcare innovation, placing patients at the heart of progress!

๐ŸŽ“ Educational Endeavors: Empowering the next generation of innovators, we organised a Stanford Bio design summer school in collaboration with ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences. Students from diverse fields converged to explore and embrace innovation in diabetes technology, fostering a collaborative spirit that will undoubtedly shape the future of healthcare.

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Team Expansion: Adding to our strength, we’re thrilled to announce the growth of our team by welcoming two exceptional new colleagues, Ema Grabenweger and Hanne Ballhausen. Their passion and expertise amplify our commitment to driving innovation, making DCB’s Innovation Unit an even more dynamic hub of creativity.

Communications

๐Ÿ‘‹ Growing our community: We’ve exceeded 3,000 (almost 3,500!) followers on LinkedIn and 500 followers on Instagram in 2023. Weโ€™re so excited our community is ever-growing and appreciate every single one of you, joining us on our journey of making life better for people with diabetes!

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Valuing Lived Experience: The people living with diabetes are at the core of all that we do at DCB. In 2023, we renamed our โ€œPatient Leadersโ€ to โ€œLived Experience Panelโ€ to reflect this significance and help bring an end to diabetes stigma. We are so grateful for our continually growing community of Lived Experience Experts โ€“ currently 17 people in 14 different countries all over the world!

๐Ÿ” Team Switch: Former Digital Channels Manager Greta Ehlers moved on to the Business Development Team and handed over her legacy to Svea Krutisch, new Digital Communications Specialist. Greta continues to support the team in Corporate Design and Branding and we’re so happy to be bringing you the latest DCB news with joint forces!

Projects

๐Ÿ’ธ 1st crowdfunding initiative successfully launched: The first project for the DCB crowdfunding initiative has been identified and coordinated. As the platform of choice, wemakeit.com took the lead. The first crowdfunding goal was achieved, and the learnings will be incorporated into the next iteration of the crowdfunding approach โ€“ you can still donate to the current one for the Peopleโ€™s Diabetes Foundation-Belize until Christmas!

๐Ÿ“‹ Expanding the โ€œDiabetes Technology Reportโ€ to Switzerland: To gain a deeper understanding of current best practices, technology maturity levels, and unmet needs, the “DT-Report” team conducts a comprehensive survey annually. Diabetologists, people with diabetes (PwD), and diabetes nurses are given the opportunity to share their experiences with diabetes technology. The DCB team co-created the 2023 survey and initiated an outreach campaign across various channels to engage as many participants as possible in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The results will be meticulously analysed and shared with the community and can serve as a reliable foundation for future DCB activities.

๐Ÿ“ฒ QARBS app successfully developed and merged with SNAQ: After two years of dedicated work and a lot of learnings, the DCB team together with Comerge AG as software developers we were able to file a product to the notified body, which fulfills the requirements of the applicable standards of medical device development and software development. In October, QARBS was successfully merged with SNAQ AG to continue its successful story with joint forces. The project started in early 2021 with the goal of developing an app that automatically calculates carbohydrates of a meal. The result must be as accurate to become the basis for the calculation of an insulin bolus dosing.

๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ The organisation of various local events at DCB has contributed to gaining more visibility in Switzerland and emphasising our ambition to raise awareness for our daily work.

Clinical & Data

๐Ÿฉธ Menstrual cycle project: On December 14, Tidepool and DCB launched the menstrual cycle project. The aim of this research collaboration project is to collect data on diabetes management among menstruating people with type 1 diabetes to evaluate changes in insulin sensitivity across the menstrual cycle.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Clinical Study VAARA successfully conducted: In collaboration with the University Clinic for Diabetology, Endocrinology, Nutritional Medicine & Metabolism (UDEM) in Berne, the study was the first clinical study to estimate associations between volatile organic compounds (VOCs) measured by the Sokru device prototype and blood glucose. The study results will support further development of the device prototype and has given some insights into the dynamics of VOCs during changes in blood glucose.

๐Ÿ”Ž Clinical Study FibreGum on-going: Under the supervision of our assistant professor Maria Luisa Balmer , the FibreGum study is running at the Children Clinic Berne, assessing the effect of an additive in a chewing gum on body weight loss. 28 adolescents and young adults have been included so far.

๐Ÿ“ฅ Clinical Study SPN-005 Started for Recruitment: At the University Clinic for Diabetology, Endocrinology, Nutritional Medicine & Metabolism (UDEM) in Berne, the study will assess the feasibility of a noninvasive medical device, developed by the company Spiden, to detect, and track glucose changes transcutaneously in defined and dynamic states of glycemia. 20 T1D adults will be included over 6 months.

๐Ÿค Preparation for a Clinical Study with BOYDSense: The study will examine associations between glycaemic states such as stable (hypoglycaemia, euglycemia, and hyperglycaemia), increasing, and decreasing blood glucose, and the VOC (volatile organic compound) spectra in the breath measured with a Gas Chromatograph-Ion Mobility Spectrometer (GC-IMS) device as a reference and a portable device prototype to measure VOCs. The device prototype has been developed by BOYDSense with the purpose to allow blood glucose monitoring through non-invasive breath analyses.

๐Ÿ“– Contribution to publications: “Comparator Data Characteristics and Testing Procedures for the Clinical Performance Evaluation of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems” was accepted for publication in December 2023 in Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics.

๐Ÿ”’ Penetration Test Successful: In October 2023, we ran a penetration attempt on our IT environment, which was successful in the sense that the professional hackers could not enter the system.

Thank you, dear readers for your loyalty and interest throughout the year! We will continue to provide you with new series, inside stories and regular updates in 2024. All the best and happy holidays!๐ŸŽ„ ๐ŸŽ†

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DCB Newsletter #15/23: INSIDE DCB โ€“ Looking Back on Diabetes Awareness Month

DCB Newsletter #15/23: INSIDE DCB โ€“ Looking Back on Diabetes Awareness Month

Dear community โ€“ We are happy to provide you with a new episode of our newsletter series. This edition, we are looking back at our activities throughout Diabetes Awareness Month, featuring special insights from our Lived Experience Panel. Enjoy the read!

Every year, we celebrate #DiabetesAwarenessMonth in November, with #WorldDiabetesDay on 14 November, the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, who co-discovered insulin along with Charles Best in 1922.

This year, we had quite a few activities all throughout this significant month โ€“ from crowning the winners of our Open Innovation Challenge to launching our first crowdfunding campaign, renaming our Lived Experience Panel and far beyond. Read all about it here!

(Re-)Introducing our Lived Experience Panel

At DCB, people living with diabetes are at the core of all that we do. We highly value our experts living with diabetes and are committed to ending diabetes stigma in society, research and innovation. Because of this, we took Diabetes Awareness Month as an opportunity to rename our former โ€œPatient Leadersโ€, initiated in 2021, to โ€œLived Experience Panelโ€! People living with diabetes are much more than just โ€œpatientsโ€ to us and we want to reflect this in the language we use:

LinkedIn Announcement

Our community is very important to us and we want to ensure that everything we do is person-centered and user-focused. Because of this, we took Diabetes Awareness Month as an opportunity to shine a spotlight on our Lived Experience Experts and ask them for their opinions and experiences:

What do you wish more people knew about life with diabetes?

If you could wish for a new product on the market, what would it be?

Why is it so important to end diabetes stigma?

Open Innovation Challenge

Our Open Innovation Challenge and the Start-Up Night on 9 November were at the core of our activities during Diabetes Awareness Month. We kicked the month off with our Innovation Bootcamp in the Swiss Alps and celebrated this yearโ€™s finalists and winners in Berne! You can read all about this yearโ€™s challenge in our last newsletter and in case you missed it, watch the highlight clip of our big Start-Up Night here:

DCB Start-Up Night 2023

Crowdfunding

During the Start-Up Night, we not only announced the winners of the Open Innovation Challenge โ€“ we also had some other exciting news: our first crowdfunding campaign was launched!

Until Christmas, you can still donate to it โ€“ all profits go to the Peopleโ€™s Diabetes Foundation-Belize. With only a small amount of money, you can make a big impact on the lives of people living with diabetes in Belize. The money will be used for life-saving diabetes supplies and will support the educational work of PDF-Belize, working hard to improve life with diabetes and remove the stigma around it:

DCB Crowdfunding for Peopleโ€™s Diabetes Foundation-Belize (PDF-Belize)

Donate now and make a difference for people living with diabetes in Belize: https://wemakeit.com/projects/diabetes-supply-for-belize

WHO Global Diabetes Compact Forum

Just in time for Diabetes Awareness Month, we joined the World Health Organization Global Diabetes Compact Forum! On 2 November, the 5th meeting of the WHO Global Diabetes Compact Forum kicked off and Derek Brandt introduced us as a new member. We look forward to a long and fruitful collaboration โ€“ to make life better for people living with diabetes worldwide.

DT Report (German)

This year, we joined the German DT-Report โ€“ an annual report covering attitudes about diabetes technology. The survey is available for both people living with diabetes and doctors from the field. If you are from Switzerland, Austria or Germany, please consider participating to make a contribution to research:

DT Report (German)

To round up our activities of Diabetes Awareness Month, we want to point the spotlight back to the activities of our Lived Experience Experts, continuously advocating for a better life with diabetes in their free time:

  • Lucรญa Feito Allonca is developing a Spanish-speaking international diabetes space, sharing news and information regarding projects, congresses, technologies, opportunities and much more: glucomundo.com
  • Tinotenda Dzikiti is hosting a well-known diabetes advocacy podcast. In the name of community and inclusion, it was recently wrapped up under the name โ€œDiabetic Mogul Podcastโ€ and is being revamped as โ€œGlobal Diabetes Insightsโ€ for 2024: LinkedIn announcement
  • Leon Tribe is hosting a blog with accurate, impartial information for people with diabetes: https://practicaldiabetic.com/
  • Crystal Diaz is the advocacy chair of Subtle Asian Diabetics, an online advocacy group for Asians with all types of diabetes to come together and encourage one another. Follow them on Instagram @subtleasiandiabetics and Facebook @subtleasiandiabetics!

Want to connect with them? Please have a look at our full list of Lived Experience Experts โ€“ continuously expanding: https://www.dcberne.com/en/community/

What a successful Diabetes Awareness Month it was โ€“ definitely one for the books! Thanks so much for reading and we’ll provide you with the next episode of this series soon.

This edition was authored by Svea Krutisch, Digital Communications Specialist at DCB.

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