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  • Precision Medicine | World Economic Forum
    The World Economic Forum’s Precision Medicine Programme aims to support the building and testing of policy frameworks to realize the benefits of precision medicine for society, while reducing risks Resulting governance protocols may include innovative partnerships, new norms and standards, or new models of supporting innovation Many drugs and medical treatments have been developed using a
  • Why decoding the brains electrical language is the next frontier in . . .
    Decoding the brain’s electrical language is more than a scientific ambition — it’s a societal imperative Neurological and psychiatric disorders are now among the world’s leading causes of disability, yet innovation in treatment has lagged far behind To change that, we need to rethink the foundation of precision medicine
  • Four ways policy-makers can advance precision medicine
    Precision medicine has been vulnerable to the "pacing problem" – but agile governance could help harness it for the public good Building on a blueprint by Landry Signé and Steve Almond , this new report explores the roles that agile governance can play in overcoming the regulatory challenges posed by precision medicine
  • Precision medicine should be accessible to all
    Precision medicine is often perceived as a new and expensive foray into sequencing whole genomes, diagnosing glitches in DNA and developing medications targeted to very small populations However, such advancements are examples of how healthcare builds on and progresses decades-old achievements like newborn screening tests, hereditary risk-factor tests, cancer screenings and personalized
  • Precision medicine won’t change healthcare, but governance could . . .
    The Global Precision Medicine Council’s Vision Statement for Precision Medicine provides case studies to illustrate how to bridge these key governance gaps The document includes models that offer guidance in a variety of areas including: building trust and engagement for direct-to-consumer genetic testing, increasing access to precision therapeutics in fast track situations, and structuring
  • Why precision medicine is the future of healthcare
    Precision medicine allows doctors to select treatments based on a genetic understanding of the patient’s disease, and to create personalized treatment plans Patients have genetic changes that cause cancer to grow and spread, and these are very different for every patient across various stages
  • How to get the most out of precision medicine
    Precision medicine includes an emerging array of genetic test results to inform decision-making on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease Since the completion of the human genome project, the ability to sequence an entire genome or specific exomes has dramatically improved, from both a scientific and cost perspective
  • 3 ways China is leading the way in precision medicine
    In 2016, China announced precision medicine as part of its five-year plan, with an expected investments of 60 billion yuan (or more than $9 billion) for research Nearly 40 countries have their own version of a precision medicine initiative, but, China’s is the largest The United States Precision Medicine Initiative started at $215 million
  • 3 megatrends that will shape the future of health - The World Economic . . .
    Technology, particularly artificial intelligence, is revolutionizing healthcare by accelerating drug discovery, enabling precision medicine and driving advancements in treatment Addressing the current megatrends in healthcare requires interdisciplinary collaboration among governments, life sciences, academia and technology industries
  • Gene therapy can make a real impact on global health but we need . . .
    Gene therapy is at the forefront of modern medicine By making precise changes to the human genome, these sophisticated technologies can potentially lead to one-time lifelong cures for infectious and non-communicable diseases (e g HIV, sickle cell disease) that affect tens of millions of people around the globe, most of whom live in LMICs





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