Algorithms To Live By: How We Will One Day Build A Digital Embryon
Radical breakthroughs in the tools used to visualize the embryonic development, genetic engineering technologies, single-cell sequencing originate in collaborations between biologists, physicists, engineers, and computer scientists, on the mission to build a digital twin of an embryon
Internet of Medical Things: Challenges and Adoptions
Robotic surgery, ingestible sensors, connected inhalers and contact lenses. Depression, hygiene, heart-rate, glucose monitoring. Motivation and analytics. Internet of Medical Things provides it all and can do more, if identified challenges are addressed
Internet of Medical Things: What It Gives
Pills with cameras and clinical grade wearables to communicate with your lifestyle smartwatches. IoMT classification and advantages, the second text in the series on the Internet of Medical Things
Internet of Medical Things: Key Enablers
The first in the series on IoMT where we look into key enablers to the global ecosystem of interconnected medical devices that talk to each other over internet
Tokenization in Healthcare: a Brief Review of Possibilities
A token is a piece of code that certifies information about you in an immutable and practically undestroyable decentralized database. It can be your health data, your genetic dataset, tokenization will allow you to trace how it’s used. But tokens may be also used in remote provision of healthcare services, as well as to motivate us to a healthy lifestyle
Non-Fungible Tokens in Healthcare: Inevitable, Promising, But Unclear As Yet
NFTs represent any unique asset. Started out in cryptoart, NFTs may benefit healthcare in the near future, by tokenizing health data, especially genetic data, blood transfusions, production and distribution of drugs and medical devices
Future biomarkers in healthcare
What new uses of biomarkers to expect in the future? We look into the past, present and possible futures of analogue and digital biomarkers in clinical settings and outside them
Digital Infrastructure in Global Healthcare: The Present and Possible Futures
Minimalism in the Internet of Medical Things, health data ownership back to patients, automation of regulatory compliance. What else will the future bring to digital health infrastructures?
DNA Sequencing: The Future Is In The Whole Thing
Though we may expect DNA sequencing becoming routine, domestic and even done to everybody before birth, a number of ethical dilemmas are yet to be solved
Digital Health: All These Small Differences
Legal and regulatory definitions of digital health are covered in a brief overview from the WHO, the US, the UK, Germany, France, China and other countries
Blockchain in Healthcare: Future Gains and Present Challenges
What to expect of blockchain adoption in healthcare in the near future? Where in global health can we see the most significant changes by adoption of distributed technologies?
Blockchain for Future Health Data Sharing
Functionality, system design and user experience of blockchain based health data sharing are presented in the second publication in the series ‘Blockchain for healthcare’
Blockchain for Healthcare: in the Times of Covid and Beyond
Covid provided a significant impetus to adoption of blockchain in healthcare. What has been made possible and what may be employed in the post Covid world? This text is the first in series on blockchain in healthcare
Digital Twins in Future Healthcare:
Who Gets To Keep Digital Ourselves
How digital twin may and will be used in healthcare? Genomic and mobile twins, digital twins in metaverse, semi digital twins explained, with a brief on the coming challenges to digital copies of ourselves