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Digital Biomarkers


Title Abbreviation
Digit Biomark
Electronic ISSN
2504-110X
Readership
Academics, Biomedical Engineers/Technologists, Computer Scientists, Technologists
Scope
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. Multidisciplinary by design, this innovative open access journal bridges the disciplines of computer science, engineering, biomedicine, regulatory science and informatics. The editorial board includes leaders from academia, life sciences, technology and government, thus reflecting the broad scope of the journal. Papers are published within 60 days of submission and the inclusion of videos or other visual materials is supported. Moreover, Digital Biomarkers provides and supports access to data, algorithms and app-repositories linked to the articles published in the journal.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Karger Publishers
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