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Scientific Poster Session

About the Scientific Poster Session

During the ADDS Atlanta 2026 Scientific Poster Session, a select group of researchers will present their original research using Ametris technology. We received many outstanding abstract submissions, and these individuals were selected by our internal review committee to participate in this session.

Scientific Poster Sessions

Poster Session Presenters


Hadeel Alghanim

University of Alabama Birmingham

"Pain, Kinesiophobia, Quality-of-Life, and Device-Measured Physical Activity among Individuals with Rotator Cuff Tears: A Correlational Analysis"

Jehan Alomar
(Lori Quinn, PhD to present poster)

Columbia University

"Assessment of Walking Intensity using Cadence Bands in People with Parkinson’s Disease"

MadhanKumar Antee

Northeastern University

"Preliminary Analysis of Seasonal Light Exposure and Activity Behavior Across Weekday and Weekend Contexts in Children"

Meghan Bjalme-Evans, MS

Columbia University

"Digital Measures for Clinical Trial Endpoints in Huntington’s Disease (MEND-HD): Study Design and Status Update"

Sanjay Chandriani

Trace Neuroscience

"Rationale for digital health technology assessments in FUNCtion ALS, a Phase 1/2 trial of TRCN-1023, an antisense oligonucleotide restoring UNC13A, in adult People living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis"

Fel Angelie Colon

Chest Philippine Delegation

"THE USE OF COUGH TRACKER APPLICATION IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED, RETREATMENT AND MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS  PATIENTS ON ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT"

Kim DeBaise

Mayo Clinic

"Simulation-Based Validation of a Remote Digital Stethoscope for Patient Monitoring: A Repeatable Framework and Insights for Usability"

Jimmy Duhamahoro

Iowa State University

"Evaluating Device-Agnostic Properties of Summary Metrics in Physical Activity Assessment"

Daryl Lawrence

UCSF

"Targeting naturalistic movement with adaptive deep brainstimulation in Parkinson’s disease: a randomized feasibility trial"

Dimitrios Megaritis, PhD

Northumbria University

"Real-World Wrist-Derived Digital Mobility Outcomes in People with Multiple Long- Term Conditions: Comparative Algorithms Assessment"

Rui Nie

University of Michigan

"Assessing the Influence of Nutrient Intake on Daily Physical Activity Distributions throughLongitudinal Fréchet Regression with ActiGraph Data"

John Stauffer

University of Florida

"Evaluating The Safety and Efficacy of Sublingual Cannabidiol in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Crossover Trial"

Rakesh Pilkar, PhD

ActiGraph

"Real-world Measures of Functional Gait in Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Using Wearable Digital Health Technologies"

Sylvain Zorman, PhD

ActiGraph

"Addressing Unmet Needs for Clinical Endpoints in Rare Disease Using Digital Health Technology: An Example with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis"


Event Overview

During ADDS Atlanta 2026, Ametris will host a scientific poster session where selected researchers will have the opportunity to present their work with digital health technology (DHT) to this diverse audience of digital health leaders and innovators.

Application Details

If you have original, unpublished research that involves the use of digital health technologies (DHTs), we invite you to submit your abstract for consideration for ADDS Atlanta 2026 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.

NEW - Short Talk Opportunity!
For select abstract submissions, we will now be offering the opportunity to present a short oral presentation (5-7 minutes) in addition to/instead of a poster presentation. Please use the checkbox on the submission form to indicate if you are interested in this opportunity.  

The deadline to submit abstracts has been extended to Sunday, November 16th, 2025. 

We encourage applicants to submit early as space and available travel funds are limited.

Submission Guidelines:

    • 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:
        • 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

Selection Criteria:

    • Each complete submission will be peer-reviewed for the following elements:
          • 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

Submit Your Abstract Now

Submit your abstract for the ADDS Atlanta 2026 Scientific Poster Session if you have original, unpublished research using wearable DHTs.

Abstract Submissions Closed!

During the conference, Ametris 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.