Data and machine learning inventions are not just synonymous with the physical sciences with applications such as virtual personal assistants, search engine result refinements, image/speech recognition and video surveillance. They also fall within the domain of life science inventions. Machine learning can be employed to use patient data to not only track patient outcomes to therapies but also predictively diagnose diseases and patient conditions. The recent influx of data and machine learning technologies, especially related to patients has created unique set of challenges with not only managing and commercializing such technologies but also tackling the complexities associated with individual/ patient privacy, legal and compliance issues. This panel hopes to shed light on these complex and evolving matters.
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