New project will develop AI tool to help respond to climate-change health emergencies
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A new consortium led by Dr Iain Marshall at King’s College London has been awarded £4m from Wellcome to develop an AI tool for generating the information needed to support policy and humanitarian responses to climate-change health emergencies.
Antimicrobial resistance could claim almost two million lives a year by 2050. Now, researchers believe they could use #AI to predict which bugs will become resistant so that we can better prepare.
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Akeso, a Chinese biotech that made headlines for beating Merck’s Keytruda in a head-to-head trial, won approval in China this week for the therapy, a company spokesperson confirmed to STAT. New data show early hints of the medicine improving patient…