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Big data analytics help teaching staff improve university students’ performance

Scienmag

Juan Pedro Cerro, a member of faculty at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and researcher at Edul@b, has demonstrated the effectiveness of big data when applied to education. Cerro, a computer engineer, developed the DIANA application (an […].

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Revolutionizing Medicine and Public Health: The Emergence of Big Data in Healthcare

Roots Analysis

Big Data in healthcare refers to the vast amount of data that is continuously expanding and cannot be efficiently stored or processed using traditional tools. It accounts for the majority of big data in healthcare and comprises information, such as medical images, surveys, chats, and written narratives.

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

Drug Discovery World

Big data and AI are all the rage. But, beyond these buzzwords and the quantity of data, what’s next for these powerful tools? His work provides insight into AI and big data in relation to pharma and drug discovery– now and in the future. “AI Groetken sees many opportunities to utilise big data and AI in pharma.

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Big data – charting a new path to drug discovery and development

Drug Discovery World

For example, Sanofi, Pfizer, Gilead, Novartis, BMS, Genentech, and Bayer have all announced significant alliances to integrate these big data technologies into drug discovery operations. This knowledge enabled cell line engineering campaigns that boosted yield and stability across various production bottlenecks.

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Big data powers design of ‘smart’ cell therapies for cancer

Scienmag

Combining machine learning with cell engineering, scientists can design living medicines that precisely target tumors Finding medicines that can kill cancer cells while leaving normal tissue unscathed is a Holy Grail of oncology research.

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Computer scientist makes big data more accessible

Scienmag

UTA researcher working to make data more usable and accessible Credit: UT Arlington A computer science professor at The University of Texas at Arlington is working with researchers to develop a process by which data points in multiple graph layers of a very large dataset can be connected in a way that is both highly […].

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TK Elevator Rolls Out Cloud-Based Predictive Maintenance Solution

Pharmaceutical Technology

Nature of Disruption: Max uses cloud technology, big data, and ML to provide property owners and managers with operational and maintenance insights. MAX can predict maintenance issues and send alerts to elevator engineers to replace components and systems before the end of the product lifecycle.

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