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AI-driven multiomics in health: our 2025 roundtable insights sets out themes and questions arising from our recent roundtable ...
These resources make recommendations for achieving good data governance and trustworthy systems of data storage and sharing. They set out for researchers – or anyone needing up to date overviews – the ...
The GenomeIndia Project, launched in 2020, represents a strategic effort to map India’s vast genetic diversity. It focuses on India’s rich tapestry of ethnolinguistic communities (Indo-European, ...
It is no secret that the AI regulatory landscape has experienced monumental shifts in the last six months. Rhetoric that views regulation as a barrier to AI innovation and the cross-sectoral ...
National implementation of a new service can be a complex and challenging process. Addressing change in the NHS requires an understanding of what service is being delivered, how it is being delivered, ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest challenges facing health systems, causing an estimated 4.71 million deaths globally in 2021. It has been ten years since the World Health ...
A shift in focus to more personalised and preventative approaches to health has the potential to enable people to live healthier lives for longer. The incorporation of new health technologies and the ...
Developments in biological and informational technology are significantly advancing our understanding of health and disease and of how to preserve, improve and restore wellbeing. Implementing new ...
It is now nearly a quarter of a century since the Human Genome Project concluded in celebration at biology’s arrival as Big Science and optimism about its revolutionary implications for healthcare. It ...
In this blog, I will delve into some of the growing acceptance in healthcare to innovative approaches in various countries, and how a database will facilitate analysis and interpretation for all. The ...
We are getting closer to a world where the debilitating pain and complications of sickle cell disease are a thing of the past. For the 17,500 people in the UK living with this genetic condition, this ...