Science and better living standards have reduced infectious diseases. Unhealthy lifestyles, pollution and other anthropogenic causes are turning into health burdens.
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The Commission proposed to set up 10 new European Partnerships between the European Union, Member States and/or the industry. The goal is to speed up the transition towards a green, climate...
This policy brief addresses the question of what it takes for Europe to become a global leader in AI in health.
First, it analyses Europe’s position in the global AI...

Atomically precise manufacturing, genetic manipulation, robotics, space technology, photons manipulation, brain imagery and cognitive science advancements, computer controlled-telepathy, synthetic biology, augmented...
Worldwide Many developing countries must now deal with a “dual burden” of disease: they must continue to prevent and control infectious diseases, while also addressing...
The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly driven by the need to move from treatment to prevention, diagnostics and cure, therefore speeding up innovation and implementation of new technological developments. By 2030, the pharmaceutical industry...
Assistive medical technologies; genetic engineering; highly specific drugs; molecular diagnostics and therapy tools with individualised approach at the cellular level are only some of the trends...
Ethical and security implications of S&T developments need to be continuously assessed for their safe development to the benefit of society as a whole. Ethical digitalisation Algorithms play an increasingly...