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Aug. 20, 2023

EP-104 StrivePD, A conversation with Hannah Timm

EP-104 StrivePD, A conversation with Hannah Timm

"Ya got PD eh? There's an app for that now."

StrivePD. What is it, who is it for and what makes it a stand out from all of the other app in the Apple App Store. 

In this episode Judy and Travis talk with Hannah Timm from Rune Labs, about their product, StrivePD. 

StrivePD is an app for your iPhone/ iWatch that captures your symptom data for you using the tech built into the Apple iWatch. You can then use this info to make changes to your lifestyle, create new habits and you can share this info directly with your doctor / care team.

Tune in to find out more.

Download the StrivePD app here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/strivepd/id1275051699?ls=1
Visit the StrivePD website at www.strive.group for more information.

  • Co-hosts: Judy Yaras & Travis Robinson
  • Editor & Audio Engineer: (EP1-100) Spencer Yaras
  • Audio Engineering Intern: Ana MacAller
  • Social Media: Kennedy Larson

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Hannah Timm

Account Executive, Rune Labs

Hannah Timm is the Account Executive for the Eastern Region of the United States. Born and raised in Minnesota, she made her way to Hoboken, NJ where she earned a BE in Biomedical Engineering and BA in Literature from Stevens Institute of Technology. While attending Stevens, she worked in the Neuroinnovation lab developing new anatomical targets for treating Parkinson’s Disease using Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in rat models. After graduating, she was hired by NeuroPace as the Field Clinical Engineer for the New York City area. There, she supported the implantation of the Responsive Neurostimulation (RNS) device and helped physicians optimize therapy for patients with epilepsy.

She joined Rune Labs as an Account Executive where she combines these experiences to help bring precision neurology through their digital health platform, StrivePD, to clinicians and patients at medical centers across the United States.