Digital biomarkers are rapidly changing the way we conduct research, understand disease progression, and ultimately engage patients and consumers in care. 

But first, what are digital biomarkers

"Digital biomarkers are defined as objective, quantifiable physiological and behavioral data that are collected and measured by means of digital devices such as portables, wearables, implantables or digestibles. The data collected is typically used to explain, influence and/or predict health-related outcomes. Digital biomarkers also represent an opportunity to capture clinically meaningful, objective data." (Karger Publishers, "Digital Biomarkers" Open Access Journal)
 

Stay tuned for announcements on our proprietary digital biomarker database. In the meantime, feel free to reach out if you have questions around how digital biomarkers can help your research efforts.