It was this theme, the importance of equity in digital health, that I spoke about at the Cambridge Wearable Innovation Forum ...
Dr. Khoury is the founding Director of the Office of Public Health Genomics at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Office was formed in 1998 and Dr Khoury served as the only ...
Zoë Fritz is an Associate Professor in Medical Ethics and Ageing based in THIS Institute and a Consultant Physician in Acute Medicine at Addenbrooke’s Hospital. Her research is focused on identifying ...
Mike grew up in the Seattle area before beginning undergraduate study in 1999 at the University of Washington, where he graduated with BSc’s in biochemistry and economics. As a 19 year-old, Mike began ...
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Functional genomics is a field of molecular biology where researchers attempt to understand the complex relationship between genotype and phenotype. While genetics and genomics cover the study of ...
Colin is the PHG Foundation’s Head of Humanities. He leads the team’s work on legal and ethical issues across genomics, novel health technologies, innovative biomedical research and data. Some key ...
This report explores privacy and anonymity in the context of genetic and genomic data: the protection of privacy and anonymity is regarded by some as of absolute importance, but increasingly, this ...
Expanded newborn screening: A review of the evidence is a systematic review of the evidence to support expansion of current UK newborn screening provision to include any of five additional forms of ...
From wearables for health monitoring and self-care apps, to machine learning analysis of medical images, the potential of digital technologies to revolutionise healthcare has commanded many headlines.
Working with a world-leading insurer such as Aviva allowed us to provide constructive policy advice for real-world issues, as well as supporting the relationship between the University of Cambridge ...
Current UK policies promote early diagnosis of dementia among people with symptoms of the condition, but do not support either screening or prediction of future dementia risk among apparently healthy ...
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