Synapse Case Studies
Case Study #1: RM0270HardanSSDS
This online study demonstrates how flexible workflow design can support participant choice while maintaining structured data collection. The study includes required and optional survey sections, allowing participants to opt into additional questionnaires through dynamic routing logic. Follow-up timepoint workflows are automatically triggered based on baseline completion, with invitations, reminders, and incentives managed without manual intervention. This approach supports efficient longitudinal data collection while respecting participant engagement preferences.
Case Study #2: RM0205GothamDM
This online study highlights the use of group-based workflow logic to support rigorous experimental design. Participants complete a screener workflow that assigns them to specific study groups, which then determines the consent form, survey sequence, and incentive structure they receive. Survey order is counterbalanced to reduce response bias, and cross-workflow logic ensures participants progress seamlessly between study phases. Incentives are automatically assigned and distributed based on group designation upon completion of the survey battery.
Case Study #3: De-identified Multi-site Longitudinal Study
This multi-site, longitudinal in-clinic study illustrates how workflow automation can support complex clinical research across institutions. Separate workflows were configured for each participating site, with site-specific incentives and strict separation of participant PHI between locations using individual Researcher Views via a secure Admin Portal. Following screening, repeated behavioral assessments were conducted alongside optional procedures at designated timepoints, supporting consistency and rigor across sites.