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Patricia Cervera de la CruzPatricia is a Policy Analyst in the humanities team. She works on legal and ethical issues for data protection and data governance introduced by scientific health innovations.
No one left behind: equity in the age of digital healthBlogIn a society that spans multiple generations with vastly differing levels of digital literacy and access to resources, one question looms large: who benefits from the digital health transformation, and who risks being left behind?
AI-driven multiomics: a vision for personalised medicineLong-readIn a society that spans multiple generations with vastly differing levels of digital literacy and access to resources, one question looms large: who benefits from the digital health transformation, and who risks being left behind?
The polygenic score paradox: navigating the hope, hype, and hurdles BlogThe successes of polygenic score research are not trivial; they represent real progress and are the reason why researchers, clinicians, and even commercial companies are forging ahead. And yet, for every promising headline, a wave of cautionary evidence is building, urging a more measured and critical perspective.
Early results from the CYP2C19 genotype testing pilot – a landmark moment for personalised stroke careBlogIn a society that spans multiple generations with vastly differing levels of digital literacy and access to resources, one question looms large: who benefits from the digital health transformation, and who risks being left behind?