This AI Just Evolved From Companion Robot To Home-Based Physician Helper Reporter: Ethan Coomber, Research Assistant III, Data Science and Podcast Library Development Article Author: Gil Press Senior Contributor Enterprise & Cloud @Forbes Twitter: @GilPress I write about technology, entrepreneurs and innovation. Intuition Robotics announced today that it is expanding its mission of improving the lives of older adults to include enhancing […]
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This AI Just Evolved From Companion Robot To Home-Based Physician Helper
Posted in Artificial Intelligence - Breakthroughs in Theories and Technologies, Artificial Intelligence - General, Artificial Intelligence Applications in Health Care, Artificial Intelligence in Health Care - Tools & Innovations, Mobile Healthcare, Transformative Technologies in Healthcare, Voices of Patients and Healthcare Providers, tagged Artificial intelligence, Conditions and Diseases, ElliQ, healthcare, Intuition Robotics, Personalized medicine on July 6, 2021| Leave a Comment »
19 of the 49 New Therapeutic Molecular Entities FDA approved in 2020 — as well as a new Cell-based therapy — are Personalized Medicines
Posted in FDA Regulatory Affairs, New Drug Approval, Personalized and Precision Medicine & Genomic Research on March 2, 2021| Leave a Comment »
19 of the 49 New Therapeutic Molecular Entities FDA approved in 2020 — as well as a new Cell-based therapy — are Personalized Medicines Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN 2020 DRUG APPROVALS 19 of the 49 new therapeutic molecular entities FDA approved in 2020 — as well as a new cell-based therapy — are […]
Personalized Medicine, Omics, and Health Disparities in Cancer: Can Personalized Medicine Help Reduce the Disparity Problem?
Posted in and Bioethics, Big Data, Bio-Ethics, BioBanking, BioIT: BioInformatics, BioIT: BioInformatics, NGS, Clinical & Translational, Pharmaceutical R&D Informatics, Clinical Genomics, Cancer Informatics, Biomarkers & Medical Diagnostics, Breast Cancer - impalpable breast lesions, Cancer - General, Cancer and Current Therapeutics, CANCER BIOLOGY & Innovations in Cancer Therapy, Cancer Genomics, Cancer Informatics, Cancer Prevention: Research & Programs, Cancer Screening, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Funding Opportunities for Cancer Research, Health Care System by Country, Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Health Law & Patient Safety, HealthCare IT, Healthcare Reform, interventional oncology, TP53 - Germline mutations, Women Health, tagged #endcancer, African diaspora, breast cancer, Cancer, cancer disparities, clinical genomics, diagnostic genomics, health disparities, men's health, ovarian cancer, sub Saharan, womens' health on April 19, 2020| 2 Comments »
Personalized Medicine, Omics, and Health Disparities in Cancer: Can Personalized Medicine Help Reduce the Disparity Problem? Curator: Stephen J. Williams, PhD In a Science Perspectives article by Timothy Rebbeck, health disparities, specifically cancer disparities existing in the sub-Saharan African (SSA) nations, highlighting the cancer incidence disparities which exist compared with cancer incidence in high income […]
LPBI Update – Newsletter #1, February 2020
Posted in 3D Printing for Medical Application, Cancer and Current Therapeutics, Cancer Genomics, Personalized and Precision Medicine & Genomic Research, tagged bioprinting, genomics, oncology expertise, Personalized medicine, Venture capital on January 29, 2020| Leave a Comment »
Reporter: Gail S. Thornton, M.A. LPBI Update Leaders in Pharmaceutical Business Intelligence (LPBI) Group, Newsletter #1 – February 2020 Welcome to the premier issue of LPBI Group News, where readers can find relevant news and updates about science, business and medical innovation. This newsletter is distributed as a service for our readers. The Conference Forum […]
PMC Strategic Plan for 2019
Posted in Personalized and Precision Medicine & Genomic Research, Personalized Medicine Coalition on January 9, 2019| Leave a Comment »
Dear Colleague: Recognizing that almost 40 percent of those who responded to the strategic planning survey underpinning the plan did not agree that “it is inevitable that all doctors will someday practice personalized medicine [because] the science and technology will demand it,” the Coalition has outlined robust efforts to encourage and nurture medical […]