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Iron supplementation, diarrhea and the gut microbiome in children
Iron has been previously linked to diarrheal disease and adverse reprofiling of the gut microbiome in children in low- and middle-income countries. Results of this large randomized controlled study of children in Bangladesh provide further insight into these associations.
Embracing Multiple Ways of Knowing for Coastal and Fisheries Management
The weaving of diverse knowledge systems is an increasingly adopted approach in scientific research. Despite documented successes, skepticism among scientists and decision-makers persists, leaving unaddressed gaps.
How can we reduce the carbon footprint of cataract surgery pathways?
Our recently published paper considers the carbon saving that can be made by looking at key elements of an idealised patient pathway for cataract surgery and comparing it to current practice in England (1).
Preliminary Phase 2a Readout for a Novel Drug Discovered and Designed Using Generative AI Sets a Major Milestone in AI-Powered Drug Discovery
Insilico Medicine’s AI-Designed Small Molecule Inhibitor for the Treatment of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Yields Positive, Promising Phase 2 Trial Data
Providing quality of care feedback using Bayesian Machine Learning in Urology
A better method of measuring the quality of care delivered in specialities that lack the proper funding for comprehensive quality indicators developed by clinical quality registries using Bayesian machine learning and large administrative datasets.