Using ResearchKit and ResearchStack for Medical Research in iOS and Android Apps
3 May 2017
ResearchStack is built to be the Android equivalent of ResearchKit for iOS, helping medical research studies use native mobile apps to enroll consenting participants and gather data. On the iOS side, ResearchKit has enrolled tens of thousands of users into fourteen (and counting) medical studies led by top universities and…
Interview with Michelle Glauser of Techtonica
14 March 2017
Recently, Matt Luedke, Software Engineer at Exygy, interviewed Michelle Glauser, founder and CEO at Techtonica, a nonprofit that works with tech companies to provide free tech training, living stipends, and job placement to local, low-income women and non-binary adults. Where is your hometown? I’ve moved a lot. I grew up…
Interview with Phil Clark
1 November 2016
Recently, Matt Luedke, a Mobile Engineer at Exygy, interviewed Phil Clark, Chief Operations Officer at Exygy, as part of the Exygy team member interview series. Where is your hometown? I’d say my hometown is Portland. I was born in Tacoma, Washington, which is the “Tac” in SeaTac airport, and lived…
Exygy recognized as one of the fastest-growing companies by Inc. 5000
17 August 2016
Our team here at Exygy is honored and excited to be named on the Inc. 5000 list for 2016, which recognizes the fastest-growing private companies in America. Check out the Inc. page for the nuts and bolts of what it takes to make the list (things like percentage revenue growth…
Applying Age-Old Wisdom to Android Development
16 December 2015
Navigating all the latest trends and practices in Android development can be tough, so it’s nice to have a few reliable patterns that have stood the test of time to keep in mind. I recently had the opportunity to contribute an article on Common Design Patterns for Android to the…