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A Healthy Dose of Data Science

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The medical data collected throughout our lives details who we are, what made us ill, and what treatments we've been given – and their outcomes. If we could give all that data to a smart set of algorithms, we can discover better treatments, more effective drugs and courses of action for when we, and others, are ill.

That's the impetus behind and credo of Prospection. It's a company that pieces together anonymized patient data, extrapolates results of treatments, and applies its findings to bring about more effective drugs and treatments.

Eric Chung started Prospection when he was bitten by the entrepreneurial bug, but his background is in data and artificial intelligence. Now, the company is a world leader in the very specific techniques and intricacies of using medical data for the betterment of treatments all over the world.

We chat about how patient data is different depending on where it comes from, the external influences of healthcare models, anonymization and more.

Prospection's website is here as a source of more information:
https://prospection.com/

Eric Chung's LinkedIn page is here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-chung-13912926/

Joe Green on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephedwardgreen/

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The medical data collected throughout our lives details who we are, what made us ill, and what treatments we've been given – and their outcomes. If we could give all that data to a smart set of algorithms, we can discover better treatments, more effective drugs and courses of action for when we, and others, are ill.

That's the impetus behind and credo of Prospection. It's a company that pieces together anonymized patient data, extrapolates results of treatments, and applies its findings to bring about more effective drugs and treatments.

Eric Chung started Prospection when he was bitten by the entrepreneurial bug, but his background is in data and artificial intelligence. Now, the company is a world leader in the very specific techniques and intricacies of using medical data for the betterment of treatments all over the world.

We chat about how patient data is different depending on where it comes from, the external influences of healthcare models, anonymization and more.

Prospection's website is here as a source of more information:
https://prospection.com/

Eric Chung's LinkedIn page is here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-chung-13912926/

Joe Green on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephedwardgreen/

  continue reading

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