
E. Kevin Hall MD is Director of Pediatric Heart Failure and Transplantation at the Yale University School of Medicine and leads treatment of the more than 400 children in Connecticut and neighboring states with cardiac dysfunction. He is founder of Archetyp Mobility, a company dedicated to providing medical researchers with the most nimble and custom-tailored software programs to assist them in their medical research. He has assisted in many efforts in mobile health research and as early as 2015 programmed and led as Principal Investigator one of the very first national medical trials to consent, enroll, and be run entirely from a mobile phone – the first mobile trial in the world to enroll children. He was invited to visit and collaborate with mobile researchers at Fuwai Hospital in Beijing, China, and he has since had numerous collaborations and leadership roles with other researchers around the country, having also been recognized by leaders of the largest engineering organization (IEEE) and been invited to chair their digital health conference for three years. The breadth and depth of Dr. Hall’s collaborative relationships affirm his collegial approach to program building, and he now co-leads the Wearables and Digital Health projects across a network of heart failure programs at 46 children’s hospitals in the United States and abroad.