MedCity News May 19, 2022
Aria Nejad

Pharma companies already rely heavily on data and predictive analytics to assess new drugs. In the same way, analytics can be used to enhance legal advice and improve litigation strategies.

In our Covid pandemic times, the aspirations of the world are pinned on the pharmaceutical industry. With new viruses appearing each year, big data analytics play a critical role in drug and vaccine development. Data collected from Covid-19-hit countries like the total number of cases, intensive care requirements, number of deaths and recovery rates provide valuable insight into affected demographics, spreads, recovery and aids in administration.

Data science contributes to the pharma and healthcare industry in a myriad of ways. Some of the prominent examples include the use of data...

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