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Digitalising drug discovery

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The oceans of health data out there can be overwhelming for pharma companies to manage – but if extracted correctly, the prospect to develop drugs from scratch in as little as a year is very real, says Lifebit CEO, Dr Maria Chatzou Dunford. . on Big data: astronomical or genomical? ,

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Medical Informatics: a bridge between two worlds

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Dennis Kadioglu is the deputy head of both the Medical Informatics Group (MIG) and the Data Integration Center (DIC) at the University Hospital Frankfurt in Frankfurt am Main. In 2021, she co-founded OHDSI Germany, which is as a national node of the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) Europe. .

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AI, big data and real world evidence – the challenges and opportunities

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A recent pharmaphorum webinar , held in partnership with Savana and BREATHE – the Health Data Research Hub for Respiratory Health, heard that RWE is also accelerating the development of new and innovative therapies and treatments to improve patient outcomes. The benefits of RWE. About Savana.

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Using technology to reassess the clinical trial landscape

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The company developed the first FDA-authorised at-home VR pain treatment, RelieVRx, indicated as an adjunctive treatment for chronic lower back pain. He oversees operations, including business development, sales and marketing, and people. Distinct offerings. AppliedVR creates VR-based treatments aimed at relieving chronic pain.

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Medical Informatics and Rare Disease: a bridge between two worlds

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Alongside technical issues, compliance with data protection regulations, pseudo- and anonymisation of data, ethical and legal issues, patient’s consent, and local governmental policies pose additional elements that must be addressed and might differ between the countries, impacting international data sharing.

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The rise of real-world evidence: unlocking the potential in EHRs

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By extracting and reading unstructured information buried within the free text of clinical notes, Savana’s technology and clinical research methodology is enabling clinicians and health researchers around the world to analyse vast amounts of previously inaccessible clinical data. “We Fragmentation of information is our enemy.

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New technologies fuel advancements in digital health

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Services such as Personal Health Records and diagnostic apps collect, store and analyse patient data, which assists healthcare practitioners with diagnosis as well as enabling them to create tailored treatment plans based on the needs of the patient. Hamilton: Canada’s emerging leader in life sciences research and commercialization.