by SoundRocket | Jun 30, 2021
About Us We do social science iteratively and efficiently. We routinely hear the statement: This is not rocket science – we can handle it on our own. And we agree, it is not rocket science. It involves the study of humans, which is much more complex than the highly...
by Jill Furnival | Jan 4, 2021 | Genetic Testing
Helix made headlines when they announced authorization from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for a whole exome sequencing platform, called the Helix Laboratory Platform. In the same breath, they also announced they obtained 510(k) clearance for their new...
by Scott D. Crawford | Nov 14, 2018 | FDA User Experience Study, Genetic Testing
Finding this post on or after Friday, November 16, 2018? This is part of a 5-part series, on decoding FDA DTC Policy on genetic Testing, which you can now find in its entirety as one post here. Feel free to read on, however, if you prefer to read it in daily chunks....
by Derek Mehraban | Dec 23, 2021 | Climate Surveys, Collaborators, Higher Education, Survey Methodology
Soundrocket conducted an interview with University of Michigan professor Bill Axinn. Bill is a valued client and collaborator, and this post outlines Dr. Axinn’s new paper and explores the importance of responsive survey design in campus surveys. This is Part 2...
by Scott D. Crawford | Aug 27, 2024 | Innovative Methodologies, Regulatory Studies, User Comprehension
LDT Regulations from a Human Factors / User Studies Perspective Note: The following is Scott Crawford’s (SoundRocket’s founder and lead study methodologist) personal reaction to the FDA’s Virtual Public Meeting on the Home as a Health Care Hub initiative. In my last...