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What’s the next step in big data and AI?

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Big data and AI are all the rage. But, beyond these buzzwords and the quantity of data, what’s next for these powerful tools? I love innovation and working with incredible minds in the pharmaceutical and life science fields who create amazing new technologies and methods of treatment,” says Groetken. His advice?

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Synthetic control arms in clinical trials: Making it happen

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Across the industry, pharma companies are turning to AI and real-world data to address many of the challenges of running clinical trials. Can the combined potential of new AI technologies and real-world patient data hold the key to overcoming the challenges in clinical trial design that have historically led to trial failure?

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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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Empowering rare disease patient advocacy organisations with data

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Instead, Komodo’s software is the gateway to the Map’s data. One is the platform, which is essentially what our internal solution developers capitalise on, and then we externalise that capability to third-party developers.”. The business of data. Our software is deployed across two dimensions. About the author.

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How digital innovation is helping therapeutics to get to market faster

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From finding potential active substances and identifying novel targets, to simulating how drugs will function in the human body and optimising laboratory workflows, digital technologies are having a significant impact on drug discovery and development. The company’s platform evaluated more than 11.4

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A history of AstraZeneca

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But although it was dubbed a “dangerous game”, some companies came out on top… On 6th April 1999, two companies with similar science-based cultures and a shared vision of the pharmaceutical industry came together to form what’s now considered as one of the top ten pharma companies in the world: AstraZeneca.

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Using technology to reassess the clinical trial landscape

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Many companies realise traditional clinical trial processes need modification to improve efficiency, and partnerships are forming in distinct ways to evaluate how digital therapeutics, such as VR can enhance trial designs and outcomes. He oversees operations, including business development, sales and marketing, and people.