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Recognizing the Real People Behind the Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Research

ACRP blog

If you hadn’t already noticed, the clinical research enterprise has well and truly entered the era of “big data,” artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning. Undoubtedly, the expectations for precision medicine are high,” Olsen adds.

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Technology Trends and Collaborations are Ushering in a New Era of ‘Pharmaceutical Intelligence’

ACRP blog

Through these collaborations, advanced technologies tied to AI and big data are being employed to develop personalized and targeted medicines, ultimately leading to more effective treatments for diseases like cancer and immune deficiencies,” Lyons notes.

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Medical Informatics and Rare Disease: a bridge between two worlds

pharmaphorum

And this is where modern technologies and data-driven medical informatics can really bridge the gaps in rare disease research,” said Dr Joanne Hackett, head of Genomic and Precision Medicine at IQVIA, during a recent pharmaphorum webinar. Navigating rare disease research and treatment.

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Digital biomarkers in pharma: Q&A with Medidata’s Mark Matson 

Drug Discovery World

10-15 years ago, there were few validated medical devices for clinical research, and now we have a lot of technology to choose from. Companies are using sensors that we can put on our wrist or chest and capture all types of data. Having these new data leads to greater understanding and enables precision medicine. .