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Physiology passport: putting personalised prevention at the heart of resilient health systems Joint report from the Physiological Society and PHG Foundation makes recommendations to improve health outcomes, reduce healthcare system pressures, and …
Conclusion. Globally, the average age of populations is increasing and the increase in chronic disease is a challenge for health systems. Geroscience research is an emerging field with the potential
PHG Foundation 6 Interest is growing in how artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning can be used safely and reliably at scale in routine health care.1 AI and machine learning cover a wide breadth of activities and can simply be defined as a set of complex
The views set out in this briefing note do not necessarily represent those of the WNG oundation DNA as a storage device – also commonly referred to as ‘DNA Digital Data Storage’ or ‘DNA
Are synthetic health data ‘personal data’ - PHG Foundation
Synthetic data—artificial data that closely mimic the properties and relationships of real data—are not a new concept but technological advances have led to great optimism about their potential for health research and innovation.
Pathogen genomics into practice - PHG Foundation
Genomic technologies have the potential to transform the management of infectious diseases. In Pathogen Genomics Into Practice we set out a roadmap to converting the power of this exciting new technology into services that are high quality, evidence based, and available population-wide on an equitable basis. Pathogen Genomics Into Practice is a comprehensive report into the current state of ...
Various forms of gene therapy including CRISPR genome editing, whole gene insertion and expression modification using antisense oligonucleotides are being investigated in many
Algorithms as medical devices - PHG Foundation
A resource for regulators and policy makers, this report makes recommendations for improving the regulation of digital medical devices
How does the GDPR apply to genomic data? - PHG Foundation
Apr 28, 2019 · The UK is a recognised powerhouse for genomic science and medicine. Genomics England’s 100,000 Genomes Project is the largest sequencing project of its kind in the world and, building on these achievements and on the pre-existing expertise of countless clinical and scientific professionals, the NHS launched the world’s first comprehensive Genomic Medicine Service in October 2018.
3 2. Embryonic stem cell research Any society grappling with the question of whether to allow embryo research, and under what conditions, must first resolve its stance on the issue of the moral status of the human embryo.