ProofPilot is an American internet company with offices in New York City that maintains a research platform allowing users to design, manage, launch, and participate in research studies. This software as a service product is described as a DIY (do it yourself) platform to run research studies like clinical trials, randomized controlled trials, and longitudinal outcome studies. ProofPilot's tools apply them to a whole variety of other personal and societal health and wellness issues.
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| - ProofPilot is an American internet company with offices in New York City that maintains a research platform allowing users to design, manage, launch, and participate in research studies. This software as a service product is described as a DIY (do it yourself) platform to run research studies like clinical trials, randomized controlled trials, and longitudinal outcome studies. ProofPilot's tools apply them to a whole variety of other personal and societal health and wellness issues. (en)
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| - ProofPilot is an American internet company with offices in New York City that maintains a research platform allowing users to design, manage, launch, and participate in research studies. This software as a service product is described as a DIY (do it yourself) platform to run research studies like clinical trials, randomized controlled trials, and longitudinal outcome studies. ProofPilot's tools apply them to a whole variety of other personal and societal health and wellness issues. In May 2014, ProofPilot raised $1.85 million in venture funding lead by CueBall Capital and Brooklyn Bridge Ventures. (en)
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