Digital Health Monthly: Scientific Webinar Series
Building Patient-Centric Cardiovascular Endpoints with Continuous Digital Measures
Monday, June 29, 2026 @ 12 PM ET
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Digital Health Monthly: Scientific Webinar Series
Sensor-based DHTs are shedding an illuminating light on how people function in their real-world environments. Drug developers, researchers, patients, and regulators are realizing the multifaceted value sensor-based DHTs can bring to clinical research.
As their adoption continues to grow, the ActiGraph team is excited to continue ‘Digital Health Monthly’, a monthly series of science-focused webinars to share the latest high-impact developments in clinical research from innovators in the digital health field. Each month, we feature brief data-driven presentations from clinical researchers, data scientists, and biostatisticians on a focused topic with dedicated time for audience Q&A. We believe that together, we can move the digital health technology field forward faster, and we are excited for this opportunity to facilitate important discussions on the latest research with members of the digital health community.
In this one-hour webinar, experts from academia and industry will discuss how wearable technologies are being used to develop, validate and deploy patient-centric digitally derived physical activity and cardiac measures across diverse conditions, including patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), heart failure (HF) and oncology. Attendees will examine the growing evidence base for sensor-based digital measures and learn how these technologies are being implemented to enhance endpoint assessment, patient monitoring, and decision-making in clinical research, clinical practice, and therapeutic development.
Join live as experts share case studies on integrating these digital measures to improve trial efficiency, reduce patient burden, and deliver higher-fidelity insights for cardiovascular research and drug development.
Learning Objectives:
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Understand the key concepts of interests and the role of continuous digital measures in cardiovascular clinical research.
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Explore approaches for validating wearable-derived endpoints, including step count and physical activity measures.
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Examine case studies demonstrating the correlation between AFib burden, physical function, and sleep quality.
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Understand the impact of objective digital measures on the future of cardiovascular drug approval and trial design.




