Entries for 'personalised medicine'
Fertility23
In recent research, the technical capability of wholly Australian-owned bioinformatics start-up, 23Strands, to decipher big data about genomics is revolutionising scientific research in women’s health. 23Strands’ work in genomics was linked with known molecular pathways for endometriosis to identify key genes associated with the disease.
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Sydney-based biotech start-up, 23Strands to play an integral and leading role in researching the benefit of genomic medicine to Indigenous Australians.
Leading this 5 year collaboration is Professor Alex Brown from the Australian National University who focussed on establishing the National Indigenous Genomics Network of research nodes to engage with Indigenous Australians in genetic research and health care in a culturally safe way.
Research News
Researchers have identified DNA regions that are associated with physical activity or leisure screen time. The findings confirm that physical activity is beneficial for health and suggest that a more sedentary lifestyle can be explained by how muscles respond to exercise.
Fertility23
Researchers in China show that a technique used to replace diseased mitochondria does not affect early development.
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Dr Hua lin 23strands Chief Data Officer is responsible for leading our data science team, utilising big data technology, and applying ai techniques to execute 23strands’ vision.
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Innovative Australian healthcare technology company links with university’s AI Institute for research into personalised medicine.
Research News
How agile governance can help promote innovation in precision medicine while protecting the public from unintended consequences.
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Adding Artificial Intelligence research to precision medicine is the future – but any collaboration between AI researchers and clinicians must include "the human factor"
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Researchers at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have developed a new version of prime editing that can install or swap out gene-sized DNA sequences. First developed in 2019, prime editing is a precise method of making a wide diversity of gene edits in human cells, including small substitutions, insertions, and deletions.
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AustCyber backs decentralised solution for confidential health data by Haventec
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The collection, management and exchange of genomic data into healthcare delivery are critical to supporting better person-centred care, driving value to the health system and to building a thriving research ecosystem.
Cancer23
The British journal of cancer have published a systematic review into the current applications and future perspectives of Artificial intelligence in oncology.
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A new study aimed at explaining different responses to viral epidemics reveals that ancestry and associated genetic variation can explain population-level differences in the immune response to the flu virus and perhaps also to COVID-19.
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Genomics England and NHS England findings highlight the benefits of using Whole Genome Sequencing to help detect rare diseases
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Researchers at Harvard Medical School and Oxford University have now developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool called EVE (evolutionary model of variant effect), which uses a sophisticated type of machine learning to detect patterns of genetic variation across hundreds of thousands of nonhuman species and then use them to make predictions about the meaning of variations in human genes.
Cardio23
11 cardiovascular research bodies have founded The Global Cardiovascular Research Funders Forum.
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The latest in “electronic medicine” offers an alternative to temporary pacemakers and could help reduce tissue scarring.