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Digitalising drug discovery

pharmaphorum

As data and digital technology become vital to every aspect of life sciences, the industry is increasingly looking beyond biologists, chemists, and doctors to drive its drug development – and finding that technology has a chief role to play in the future of medicine. on Big data: astronomical or genomical? ,

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Medical Informatics: a bridge between two worlds

pharmaphorum

This is where modern technologies and data-driven medical informatics can bridge gaps in RD research. . The webinar will also cover: How the necessary routine and research data can be collected in registries in a further processable form by patients and healthcare professionals.

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

pharmaphorum

Real-world evidence (RWE) is emerging as an important area of research to reveal, in real time, new insights and innovations in medicine. But, until recently, an important data source has been locked up in the electronic health record (EHR), often in the form of unstructured or ‘free’ text entered by healthcare professionals.

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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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3 Insights From Re:Imagine Pharma Marketing 2020

Pharma Marketing Network

The presentation shared findings from a case study using Lexical Analytics, revealing how big data and AI drive commercial success. . Due to COVID-19, in-person doctor visits have declined, and telehealth is becoming the more popular alternative.

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Ways IoT Has Transformed The Pulse Of Healthcare, And Will Continue To Do So In The Future

Delveinsight

Since the data is collected for a long period of time, the doctor can easily evaluate the current and past medical conditions. New Insight/Data For Research. The data collected in the IoT can support medical research. The doctors need to analyse all the factors. Medical Information Distribution.

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Healthcare in 2021: Top Disruptions Bound To Impact The Way Healthcare Is Delivered

Delveinsight

The use is limited to advanced hospitals and research facilities and in some developed countries. The wearables collect and analyze users’ real-time medical data, which is more comfortable for physicians and doctors to examine. With each passing day, wearable technology is in significant demand among fitness enthusiasts.

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