Disease Insight through Digital Biomarkers Developed by Remotely Collected Wearables and Smartphone Data
Zulqarnain Rashid, Amos A Folarin, Yatharth Ranjan, Pauline Conde,, Heet Sankesara, Yuezhou Zhang, Shaoxiong Sun, Callum Stewart, Petroula Laiou,, Richard JB Dobson

TL;DR
This paper introduces RADAR-base, an open-source platform for large-scale remote data collection using smartphones and wearables, enabling the development of digital biomarkers for disease monitoring and personalized healthcare.
Contribution
The paper presents RADAR-base, a scalable, secure, and extensible platform supporting remote collection and analysis of health data for multiple diseases, advancing digital biomarker research.
Findings
Successfully collected longitudinal data across various diseases
Digital biomarkers provided valuable disease insights
Platform supports large-scale, secure remote monitoring
Abstract
Digital Biomarkers and remote patient monitoring can provide valuable and timely insights into how a patient is coping with their condition (disease progression, treatment response, etc.), complementing treatment in traditional healthcare settings.Smartphones with embedded and connected sensors have immense potential for improving healthcare through various apps and mHealth (mobile health) platforms. This capability could enable the development of reliable digital biomarkers from long-term longitudinal data collected remotely from patients. We built an open-source platform, RADAR-base, to support large-scale data collection in remote monitoring studies. RADAR-base is a modern remote data collection platform built around Confluent's Apache Kafka, to support scalability, extensibility, security, privacy and quality of data. It provides support for study design and set-up, active (eg…
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TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
