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Making science work for health  

Making science work for health

Author: PHG Foundation

We are delighted to present "Making science work for health", the PHG Foundation podcast that explains the most promising developments in science and their implications for healthcare. In each episode, host Ofori Canacoo discusses with a PHG Foundation policy analyst, the underpinning science, the ambitions for improving population health and the impact it could have on patients, on society and on the people delivering your healthcare.
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Language: en-gb

Genres: Health & Fitness, Life Sciences, Medicine, Science

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AI-driven multiomics in health
Episode 9
Thursday, 11 December, 2025

Dr Susan Mitchell speaks to Dr Chaitanya Erady about multiomics, discussing the key themes and questions of this intriguing topic.Welcome back to Making science work for health, the PHG Foundation podcast that explains the most promising developments in science and their implications for healthcare. We discuss the underpinning science, the ambitions for improving population health and the impact it could have on patients, on society and on the people delivering your healthcare. If you would like to find out more about what was discussed in this episode, you can find additional information on our website, https://www.phgfoundation.org/insight-and-analysis/ai-driven-multiomics-and-health/.If you have any questions about the topic then you can email us at intelligence@phgfoundation.org.

 

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