Humanity book
Meet the people at the heart of AI-augmented healthcare
AI impacts a vast range of people, including patients, carers, nurses, pathologists, oncologists, IT specialists, data scientists, technicians, researchers, designers, entrepreneurs, ethicists, and policy experts. Humanity celebrates these incredible individuals and explores their hopes, fears, and expectations around AI-augmented healthcare.
As Director of Mount Sinai’s Precision Immunology Institute and Human Immune Monitoring Center, Professor Merad shares her experience of precision medicine and cutting-edge research.
Bridging the worlds of data science and neurosurgery, Associate Professor Oermann shares how cutting-edge technology and hands-on medicine can work together more harmoniously.
The professional patient advocate discusses her hopes for a more personalized and cocreated approach to healthcare, including how she’s harnessing artificial intelligence to better represent patient feedback.
The Data Protection Officer describes the subtleties and lateral thinking involved in protecting patient privacy while facilitating world-class research.
The Professor of physiology and biophysics discusses how precision medicine is getting us closer to understanding the complex 10-billion-cell ecosystem of a tumor.
Working for Calypse Consulting as part of Gustave Roussy, the biostatistician is involved in bridging worlds—from tissue samples and images, to research and technology.
As Director of Leicester’s Mesothelioma Research Programme, Professor Fennell describes the real-world impact that rapid technological advancements are having on current patients.
The Director of Policy at Oxford’s Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science discusses how to support positive AI with good practice, while naturally deterring bad actors.