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From health data to health actionBlogThere is growing recognition that the amalgamation of different data types including data produced by individuals through internet services, social media, and mobile phones could reveal valuable insights into a person’s health.
Heat and health – a role for genomics?BlogSome of us are more vulnerable than others to heat stress, particularly the long terms effects. We have been investigating evidence for taking a genomic approach
Rapid metagenomics looks promising to reduce AMR and sepsis in ICUBlogResearchers in the UK have completed a study using portable benchtop DNA sequencing platform for a rapid metagenomics test to diagnose lower respiratory tract infections, which can often lead to additional complications, including sepsis.
What do patents tell us about the nature and trajectory of medical AI?BlogWhat can we learn by examining the patenting trends for medical AI or machine learning over 20 years? The answer is a surprising amount.
Viruses for good – the case for phagesBlogThe case for the widespread use of phage therapies is gaining momentum, with several significant reports published in the last few months. Using phages to tackle antimicrobial resistence is showing particular promise. In the blog, we look at the what needs to happen next to make these viruses work for good
Biomarkers and their clinical utility in preventionBlogOur recommendations to PROPHET-EU call for a broader suite of evidence around biomarkers and their clinical utility in prevention
Future-proofing protection against pandemicsBlogAdvances in computational biology are opening new doors for vaccine development and the momentum to develop pan-spectrum vaccines for viral infections has never been greater.
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