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Dell Technologies and i2b2 tranSMART Foundation Create “Digital Twins” to Treat Long-Haul COVID-19 | Dell Technologies
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- COVID-19 Long haulers study to create personalized health risk scores and drug treatment recommendations based on patients’ unique medical history and genetics
- AI-driven research and digital twins will support hospitals and research centers globally and contribute to
Dell’s goal to use technology and scale to advance health, education and economic opportunity for 1 billion people by 2030
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To make this possible and provide the computational, artificial intelligence, machine learning and advanced storage capabilities to generate digital twins,
“This project is a perfect example of the global research and technology community coming together to support people who are suffering from a condition that is not well understood,” said
Initially, researchers will use the data enclave to power 70,000 patients’ tests, simulations and analyses, which will be shared with the 4CE Consortium, an international coalition of more than 200 hospitals and research centers including data collaboratives across the US,
Understanding and treating long-haul COVID
An estimated 1 in 20 people with COVID-19 are likely to experience long-term symptoms, ranging from profound fatigue, brain fog, headaches, cardiac arrhythmia, fevers and shortness of breath. So-called long haulers suffer from what is known formally as Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC). Little is known about why some continue to be affected after the virus has left the body or about the long-term impacts.
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Research on this condition requires colossal amounts of patient data. Working directly with the 4CE Consortium, the i2b2 tranSMART Foundation has supported the mobilization of data from a network of more than 200 institutions worldwide. To protect the privacy of patients, all data is de-identified before it is submitted to the 4CE Consortium.
“At this stage, healthcare professionals are breaking new ground by developing and evaluating the efficacy of COVID-19 treatments,” said Dr. Shawn Murphy, i2b2 tranSMART Foundation board member. “This new AI-driven platform will help them use the explosion of research findings to deliver better care and precision treatments for their patients. By creating these digital twins, we are taking clinical research to a whole new level.”
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