AI and predictive modeling to understand an individual’s immune system function and predict treatment response are still in very early stages. We dream about precision medicine and getting every answer we can for ourselves when we get sick. However, if we look at genomics, only about 20 percent of human coding genes are well-studied. The remaining 80 percent (about 16,000 genes, along with the proteins they make) are largely a mystery.
In this episode, you will hear more about the field of immuno-oncology, understand the correlation between tumor development and immune system response, and trends in cancer detection and prevention, especially liquid biopsies - tests for detecting tumors in blood samples.
Speaker: Brian Hashemi - Executive Chairman and CEO of Novigenix - a Swiss-based biotech company using AI and RNA sequence analysis to capture the cancer immunity cycle during the multi-stage disease progression and response to therapy.
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Show notes:
[00:02:00] The use of AI and RNA sequence analysis in capturing the cancer immunity cycle and disease progression
[00:04:00] Biotech in Switzerland
[00:06:00] The impact of Swiss biotech capabilities on global healthcare and the specific advancements made by Swiss companies in the field.
[00:08:00] Predictions and hopes for the future of healthcare technology, especially in the realms of cancer detection and treatment.
[00:10:00] Challenges and opportunities in biotech, and the role of AI in advancing healthcare.
[00:12:00] Challenges in Colorectal Cancer Screening
[00:14:00] The Impact of Liquid Biopsy on Clinical Trials and Drug Development
[00:16:00] Market Adoption and Patient Accessibility to Liquid Biopsy Tests
[00:18:00] The Future of Liquid Biopsy and Precision Medicine
[00:20:00] Real-world Application and Impact of Novel Biomarkers
[00:22:00] Expanding the Reach of Novel Diagnostics Beyond Switzerland
[00:24:00] Partnerships and Collaborations to Accelerate Adoption
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Voice Tech: How Well Are You Listening To Your Customers? (Amy Brown, Authenticx)
Startup Health: "We Need To Think About Healthcare Globally, Not Locally" (Unity Stoakes)
Global Health Innovation and the Paradox of Choice in Healthcare (Hassan Chaudhury)
What Can Digital Health Innovators Learn from Oncology? (Sean Khozin)
EiT Health Germany Series 4: What Does it Take to Suceed as a Digital Health/Biotech Startup?
Why is it Difficult to Make a Business Case in Healthcare? (Karim Kershavjee)
What is openEHR and What are Open Ecosystems in Healthcare? (Hanna Pohjonen)
How Can You Improve Design in Healthcare? (Tim Peck, IDEO)
EIT Health Germany Series 3: The Impact of Voice Tech in Healthcare (Julia Hoxha, Zana)
Healthcare Digitalization in the Middle East 2/2: Ambition and the and Leadership Aspirations (Michele Tarnow)
Healthcare Digitalization in the Middle East 1/2: What Contributes to Rapid Development? (Ziad Tabet)
EIT Health Germany Series 2: Improving Medication Prescribing With Digital Twins (ExactCure)
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Why Should We Care About Open AI in Healthcare? (Bart De Witte, Hippo AI Foundation)
EiT Health Germany Series 1: Changing The Paradigm in the Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance (Alexander Belcredi)
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What are the Current Technology Challenges and Priorities for Healthcare Providers? (Karl Kellner, Venkat Inumella, McKinsey & Company)
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