LinkedIn January 21, 2019
Vas Narasimhan

This is an incredible moment in time for medicine. We’ve reached a tipping point in the convergence of biomedical and digital innovation.

More data was created in the last two years than the previous 5,000 years of human history. Computing power has expanded, and data architecture and quality has reached a place where we can extract meaningful insights to impact human health. Researchers and doctors have access to increasingly sophisticated forms of artificial intelligence and machine learning that have augmented their ability to decode disease. And a proliferation of mobile devices and sensors is increasing patient’s ability to gather and share information about their health.

Yes, the adoption of technologies in the discovery and development of medicines comes with...

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