Scientific Poster Session
Abstract Submissions Closed!
During the conference, ActiGraph will host a scientific poster session where selected researchers will have the opportunity to present their work with wearable DHTs to this diverse audience of digital health leaders and innovators.

Poster Session Presenters
Chris Knowles
University of Manchester
"Latent Profiles of Adolescent Movement Behaviour and Later Depressive Symptoms: Insights from ActiGraph-Based Latent Transition Modelling"
Zeynep Gültuğ Aydemir
University of Geneva
"Translating Multisource Digital Health Technologies Data for Migraine Selfmanagement: A Patient-Centric Approach"
Anastasia Ilina
UK Dementia Research Institute
"Fractal Self‑Supervised Learning for Actigraphy: Multi‑Scale Representations for Activity and Disease Classification"
Jelle de Jong
The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)
"Digital biomarkers to quantify disease severity and early predict decompensation in liver cirrhosis: a pilot study"
Arvind Ramanujam
DEEP Measures
"Foundational Content Consolidation from Public-Private-Partnerships for RegulatoryReady Digital Endpoints Across Multiple Therapeutic Areas"
Marcelo Stegmann
University of Zurich
"Fatigue Investigation using Digital Outcomes (FIDO): Clinical Trial Description"
Katarzyna Wac
University of Geneva, Quality of Life Lab
"Sexual Health Outcomes Measures: The Mobile and Wearable Devices Opportunity"
Marcin Straczkiewicz
Research Consultant
"Analytical and Clinical Validation of Step Count Detection Using Ankle Sensors in ALS"
Yann Le Guillou
Biosency
"Early Detection of COPD Exacerbations Using Remote Monitoring and a Machine Learning Risk Score: A Validation Study"
Oscar Reyes
Indivi
"Enhancing Step Detection and quantification in Real-World Gait"
Michael Neumann
Modality.AI
"The advantage of combining health information modalities in objective remote assessment of schizophrenia"
Ayla Durrer
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
"Hybrid Naïve Bayes (HNB) framework for early-warning scores that predict hospital ward deterioration"
Dominik Kunz
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
"Development and Validation of a Wearable Sensor-Based System for Real-Time Assessment of Patient Mobility in Hospital Settings"
Mia Jovanova
Centre for Digital Health Interventions, HSG & ETH
"Developing a new digital biomarker for prediabetes detection in daily life"
Claire Lugrin
Roche
"Smartwatch adherence patterns in a two-year longitudinal dataset in Huntington’s Disease"
Event Overview
During ADDS Basel 2025, ActiGraph will host a scientific poster session where selected researchers will have the opportunity to present their work with wearable DHTs to this diverse audience of digital health leaders and innovators.
Application Details
If you have original, unpublished research that involves the use of wearable DHTs, we invite you to submit your abstract for consideration for ADDS Basel 2025 Scientific Poster Session!
Submissions will go through a peer-review process before researchers are selected to participate in the poster session. Abstracts will be reviewed upon submission. Applicants will be eligible to apply for a travel award based on scientific merit and financial need.
We encourage applicants to submit early as space and available travel funds are limited.
Submission Guidelines:
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- Abstract must follow a structured format and body should not exceed 350 words. Title should not exceed 150 characters including spaces
- Abstract must have the following sections: Research Objective(s), Methods, Outcome Measure(s), Results, Conclusion
- Tables or other graphics are not permitted
- Authors may submit original abstracts on the following broad categories:
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- DHTs for assessing physical functioning
- Novel algorithm development and validations
- Novel DHT-derived endpoints in rare diseases
- Remote patient monitoring
- DHTs for optimizing clinical trials
- DHTs to reduce disparity and increase inclusion of under-served communities
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Selection Criteria:
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- Each complete submission will be peer-reviewed for the following elements:
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- Scientific rigor and clinical quality
- Contribution to the state-of-the-art of DHTs
- Appeal to the interests of the ADDS audience and digital health community
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- Each complete submission will be peer-reviewed for the following elements:
Abstract Submissions Closed!
During the conference, ActiGraph will host a scientific poster session where selected researchers will have the opportunity to present their work with wearable DHTs to this diverse audience of digital health leaders and innovators.