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Mashup Score: 5And Just Like That: What the Viral Adoption of a Clinical AI App Means for Pharma R&D - TimmermanReport.com - 17 day(s) ago
In 2011, we were experiencing the ascension of technologies like the cloud and the smartphone. Apps had become a thing: social network apps like Instagram (the iPhone “App of the Year” in 2011) and Twitter, utility apps like Evernote and Dropbox, navigation apps like Google Maps and Waze, and game apps like Angry Birds. Yet… Read More
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Mashup Score: 26How Vaccines Have Changed Our World In One Graphic - 18 day(s) ago
The data in this graphic come from the web site of the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, but a graphic designer in Purchase, N.Y., named Leon Farrant has created a graphic that drives home what the data mean. Below is a look at the past morbidity (how many people became […]
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Mashup Score: 5And Just Like That: What the Viral Adoption of a Clinical AI App Means for Pharma R&D - TimmermanReport.com - 18 day(s) ago
In 2011, we were experiencing the ascension of technologies like the cloud and the smartphone. Apps had become a thing: social network apps like Instagram (the iPhone “App of the Year” in 2011) and Twitter, utility apps like Evernote and Dropbox, navigation apps like Google Maps and Waze, and game apps like Angry Birds. Yet… Read More
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Mashup Score: 3Why Is Medicine's Killer App an E-textbook? - 20 day(s) ago
(Note: this is part 3 of my four-part series, “Topics in Healthcare Innovation”; links to companion articles follow this post.) If you walk the floors the nation’s leading hospitals, chances are you’ll see a number of physicians hunched over computers, busily pecking away. Look closer, and you’ll see that many are […]
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As someone who wondered for years (as I wrote in @forbes in 2011 for @matthewherper) "Why Is Medicine's Killer App an E-Textbook?" (https://t.co/fDw41JRNyt), the arrival of an AI usurper would be (as the kids say) Big if True... @zakkohane @Bob_Wachter @AdamRodmanMD @atulbutte https://t.co/jVobIBwWxU
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Mashup Score: 1
Two weeks ago, I wrote about how difficult it is for R&D leaders to “pick winners,” despite the enormous incentives to do so. I explained how we tend to underestimate the role of chance, and overestimate our ability to “domesticate uncertainty,” as Nassim Taleb and I wrote in the Financial Times in 2008. Mostly, efforts… Read More
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Mashup Score: 7From Theory to Therapy: The Evolution of AI in Medicine with Dr. Daphne Koller | NEJM AI Grand Rounds - 22 day(s) ago
In this episode of the AI Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Daphne Koller charts her professional trajectory, tracing her early fascination with computers to her influential role in AI and health care. Initially intrigued by the capacity of computers for decision-making based on theoretical principles, Koller witnessed her niche area — once considered peripheral to AI — grow to dominate the field. Her curiosity led her from abstract theory to practical machine learning applications and eventually to the complex world of biomedicine. Throughout the podcast, Koller shares her shift from pure computer science to the integration of machine learning in biological and medical research. She explains the unique challenges of applying AI to biology, distinguishing it from more deterministic fields, and how these complexities feed into her work at insitro, where she is leveraging AI throughout the drug discovery and development process, from disease understanding to therapeutic application and monitorin
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Mashup Score: 4We Are Alive - 23 day(s) ago
Bruce Springsteen at sixty-two.
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Mashup Score: 0How One Business Management Theory Explains Donald Trump - 23 day(s) ago
Stanford Business School’s Jeffrey Pfeffer predicted Trump, before Trump.
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Mashup Score: 1
Two weeks ago, I wrote about how difficult it is for R&D leaders to “pick winners,” despite the enormous incentives to do so. I explained how we tend to underestimate the role of chance, and overestimate our ability to “domesticate uncertainty,” as Nassim Taleb and I wrote in the Financial Times in 2008. Mostly, efforts… Read More
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Mashup Score: 20What If You Can’t Pick Winners in R&D? - TimmermanReport.com - 24 day(s) ago
Peter Thiel, the contrarian investor, had a favorite question for interviewees: “What important truth do few people agree with you on?” My answer: No one can pick winners in pharma R&D. When I think of the most significant blockbusters in the industry involving novel mechanisms of action (follow-ons are a different story), I see a… Read More
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In latest @timmermanreport, I describe AI chasm in pharma R&D, the deep skepticism towards AI among seasoned R&D scientists, & how rapid adoption of clinical AI platform @EvidenceOpen shows how fast things can change https://t.co/e5vsxZgIRm @zakkohane @emollick @ScottGottliebMD