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The Wellcome Trust recently announced that they are funding a research programme to investigate synthetic human genomes, and Laura Blackburn had the opportunity to comment for radio coverage of the ...
A surprising solution to handle our ever increasing volume of data might be a substance operating at a much smaller scale – DNA.
We’re living in the era of big data and it’s opening doors for AI-driven multiomics and health. Biomedical information is being generated extremely quickly. Approximately 40 exabytes (or one billion ...
The GenomeIndia Project is working to close the genomic data diversity gap and opening its genetic database to researchers worldwide ...
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. The EXPRESS study sought to convey the required changes for a new prenatal medicine service.
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 ...
Both health and climate change are highly complex issues, with numerous interdependencies. Integrating policy is challenging but essential.
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 ...
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 ...
From stock market jitters caused by the artificial intelligence (AI) model DeepSeek to Government announcements on the AI Opportunities Action Plan, it can seem that news about AI is everywhere.
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 ...