Health IT Analytics June 22, 2020
Jessica Kent

The five-year agreement will support Johns Hopkins’ precision medicine initiative with artificial intelligence and analytics tools.

Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM) and Microsoft Azure have announced a partnership to leverage Microsoft’s artificial intelligence and analytics tools for accelerated precision medicine discoveries.

The five-year collaboration will aim to support JHM’s inHealth precision medicine initiative, a program that focuses on advancing personalized medicine for improved healthcare. inHealth uses new tools to understand and manage patients’ health, informed by their broader health history and environment.

The inHealth program integrates JHM’s leadership in healthcare research with expertise from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, and Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab.

To support the inHealth program, Johns Hopkins...

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