OneStudyTeam

Helping push clinical trials forward and getting medicine to people who need it.

Product reel from 2020

About OneStudyTeam

OneStudyTeam is a company that supports clinical trials with a web-based platform designed to streamline complex processes, ensure regulatory compliance, and improve efficiency for research sites and teams. Clinical trials often involve managing a large volume of critical documents while adhering to strict regulations, and OneStudyTeam provides tools to simplify and optimize these workflows.

My Roles

At OneStudyTeam (OST), I have taken on multiple roles, including Senior Product Designer, where I created user experience flows and designed low- to high-fidelity mockups. As a Prototyper, I used code to develop realistic, app-like experiences, and as a Front-End Developer, I contributed to and shipped production-quality code.

What I worked on

  • StudyTeam Documents
  • Sponsor Diversity Reporting
  • Picasso - a design system for OneStudyTeam

StudyTeam Documents

When I first joined the team, we were tasked with creating an application for sites to upload, store, and audit clinical documents in compliance with 21 CFR Part 11 regulations. This meant that documents needed to remain unaltered, with persistent logging and timestamps for auditability. My responsibilities spanned design, development, and implementation.

A drag and drop uploading experience for StudyTeam Documents.
A react.js prototype of StudyTeam Documents.
Exploration of an "auditor" experience in StudyTeam documents. Prototyped with react.js

StudyTeam Sponsor Diversity Reporting

A part of the StudyTeam platform is created for sponsors (pharmaceutical companies). In order to make sure clinical trials reaching all people groups in a non-biased way, we created a diversity reporting dashboard to help sponsors understand that diversity in their trials.

A dashboard showing diversity across the participant journey. Prototyped with Framer and Airtable.

Picasso - Design System

Picasso is a design system established by OneStudyTeam and I was able to contribute as apart of a cross organizational team spending fractional hours design, developing, and creating documentation.

Tools used

  • Next.js
  • react-docgen-typescript
  • Radix ui
  • css modules
  • Figma
An exploratory design system documentation system and playground. Built with next.js.