Machine Learning for Social Good. Applying AI to some of the world’s biggest health & human economic development challenges. Through research, engineering, and initiatives to build the AI ecosystem, we’re working to use AI to address societal challenges.
90% of the world’s data was created in the previous two years. We are now able to decode the human genome in just under one week, where it took 10 years to do so originally. We are awash in data and computing power, and while most industries are racing to take advantage of this resource and capability, many in the health and social sectors are not yet able to do so easily.
Promoting sustainable development for all, focusing on the most vulnerable. This reflects a fundamental concern for equity and equality in countries large and small, developed and developing.
Facilitating research, education and outreach that promotes emotional, physical, and cognitive health in older adults and their families.
Health economics analyses and real-world evidence (RWE) could significantly improve how healthcare stakeholders make decisions. Expanding its use, and impact, requires action by multiple stakeholders. RWE includes healthcare information derived from multiple sources outside of typical clinical research settings, including electronic medical records (EMRs), claims and billing data, product and disease registries, and data gathered by personal devices and health applications.
Our unique perspectives, built from decades of scientific expertise and drug development data analytics, along with our innovative technology approaches, help our clients identify new approaches and anticipate tomorrow’s challenges -- and opportunities -- as they evolve in both traditional biopharma and new frontiers of molecular medicine and digital medicine.
Strategy and relationships to harness advanced technologies to increase our understanding of the biology that controls lifespan, as well as opportunities for interventions that enable people to enhance performance in ethical ways, and to lead longer and healthier lives.