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Innovation in health and life sciences with Microsoft for Startups
According to a recent Frost & Sullivan report, “Digital Investments in Healthcare Through COVID-19 and Beyond,” most healthcare organizations are in some stage of digital transformation, either on their accord or spurred by the immense changes in healthcare delivery during the pandemic. Additionally, Rock Health notes that at the end of June 2021, funding for health tech startups surpassed all of 2020.
Powering genomics tools and analysis with cloud computing
Microsoft continues to work alongside researchers and industry partners to bring cloud-based genomics analytics tools and solutions to the market. These solutions are critical in deciphering the code embedded in our individual and collective genetic blueprint.
A Microsoft employee’s personal and global impact on rare disease
Diagnosing Rare Diseases takes five years on average. AI can streamline the analysis surrounding genomic data, while augmenting the physicians’ abilities.
Every immune system has a story to tell; the key is knowing how to listen
Learning how to listen to immune systems was the challenge that united Microsoft and Seattle-based Adaptive Biotechnologies one year ago. We set out to completely transform the way we diagnose, monitor and treat disease by creating a universal blood test to scan the body for past and present signs of infections, cancers and autoimmune diseases.
Digital Transformation in Life Sciences, Part Two
This pharma blog is the second in a series about digital transformation in life sciences. This piece is focused on the “how” of digital transformation.
Digital Transformation in Life Sciences, Part One
The “average” life sciences company of today faces technical, regulatory, and cultural barriers that stand in the way of the transformation journey.