AI in Life Sciences
"AI in Supply Chain with Johns Hopkins, GLP-1s in Parkinson's Treatment, Bridging the Healthcare Divide, and Philadelphia's Safehouse Setback"
05 Apr 2024
"AI in Life Sciences" takes a comprehensive look into how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare and life sciences. It covers various developments and innovations in healthcare from an AI perspective. In this episode, we discuss how AI is being used by Johns Hopkins to predict supply needs which could potentially revolutionize industry practices. We examine the role of GLP-1 molecules in Parkinson's treatment and how de-extinct species could impact medical research. Shining a spotlight on the troubling divide in the healthcare sector between payers and providers, we discuss its implications and possible solutions. Lastly, we delve into the case of Philadelphia's Safehouse and its setback after a federal judge ruled against their appeal, which could impact the fight against the city's opioid crisis. Tune in to discover more about these captivating topics.
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