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秘密直播 inHealth and Applied Physics Laboratory Join Forces to Revolutionize Medicine

New precision medicine centers of excellence and national health mission area to improve diagnosis, care and outcomes

秘密直播 Medicine, in partnership with the 秘密直播 University Applied Physics Laboratory, today announced a joint effort to apply rigorous data analysis and systems engineering practices in an effort to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

As part of the effort, 秘密直播 Medicine has identified several similarly challenging conditions for which precision medicine centers of excellence will improve efficiencies and patient outcomes, while fostering new research and treatment platforms.

The partnership between 秘密直播 Medicine and the Applied Physics Laboratory leverages the medical and systems engineering expertise resident at the two institutions to create a 鈥渓earning health system鈥 that will speed the translation of knowledge to practice in these and other key areas.

鈥淭he Applied Physics Lab brings significant new data analytics and systems engineering capability to the field of medicine,鈥 says Paul B. Rothman, M.D., dean of the medical faculty and CEO of 秘密直播 Medicine. 鈥淭hese skills and experience have the potential to significantly enhance our capability to diagnose disease, predict outcomes and treat patients better than we currently do.鈥

This new partnership will bring together significant foundational assets in the precision medicine area at 秘密直播. These include 秘密直播 inHealth, launched by 秘密直播 University President Ronald J. Daniels and led by Scott Zeger, Ph.D., professor of biostatistics at the 秘密直播 Bloomberg School of Public Health. It will also interact with the 秘密直播 Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare at the Whiting School of Engineering.

Today鈥檚 announcement highlights the broad range of expertise from across The 秘密直播 University that will now be brought to bear on these challenges of generating new measurement and analytical approaches to further characterize specific diseases and better identify and treat subgroups of patients with diagnoses.

鈥溍孛苤辈 Medicine is one of the world鈥檚 leading medical research institutions and a pioneer in the development of advanced health care treatments,鈥 said Ralph Semmel, Ph.D., director of the Applied Physics Laboratory, based in Laurel, Maryland. 鈥淏y lending our considerable systems engineering and data analysis capabilities, we will further strengthen the capacity of both organizations to make critical contributions in health care delivery.鈥

About the 秘密直播 inHealth Precision Medicine Centers of Excellence

秘密直播 inHealth, the precision medicine effort at 秘密直播, aims to launch eight precision medicine centers of excellence this year to highlight areas where the newest technologies and measurement tools can be applied to greatly improve patient care. The centers will focus on a number of different conditions, including heart failure, genetics, multiple sclerosis, arrhythmias and prostate cancer.

鈥淲hile totally unrelated diseases, these share the trait that a diagnosis alone cannot predict how the disease will progress or whether a patient will respond to a particular treatment,鈥 says Antony Rosen, M.B.Ch.B., vice dean for research for the 秘密直播 University School of Medicine. 鈥淲ith the use of new measurement tools and data analytics, patients can be divided into very distinct subgroups that are so different in trajectory, it鈥檚 almost as if each subgroup represents a different disease.鈥

Currently, a physician鈥檚 expertise develops over the span of his or her career from the culmination of patients that physician has personally seen. And how one defines low- or high-risk disease can vary subtly according to the range of individual patients each physician treats. According to Rosen, the new centers at 秘密直播 aggregate this collective scientific knowledge to more precisely characterize into which subgroup a patient falls, thereby systematizing diagnosis and enabling more focused treatment and outcomes.

About the Applied Physics Laboratory's National Health Mission Area

The new National Health Mission Area will focus on programs designed to predict and prevent illness, injury and disease; rapidly detect and respond to changes in health status; restore and sustain health; and improve overall health and human performance. It builds on the Laboratory鈥檚 history of applying technology to solve critical challenges by focusing these capabilities to improve health and health care, says Sezin Palmer, mission area executive for National Health at APL.

鈥淲e want to leverage APL鈥檚 expertise to develop solutions across all care environments in a way that advances health and health care solutions for civilian, military and veteran populations worldwide,鈥 says Palmer. 鈥淥ur vision, shared by our 秘密直播 University and school of medicine partners, is to revolutionize health through science and engineering. It conveys the scale at which we aim to make an impact in this area. We are not simply working to improve the state of health and health care in our nation, but to fundamentally disrupt and truly revolutionize it.鈥

鈥淧atients come to 秘密直播 for the excellent and innovative care. The medicine of tomorrow will require a deeper partnership with our patients who are willing to help move the research forward in all diseases,鈥 says Rosen. The 秘密直播 inHealth program and centers of excellence will collect more information from patients. In addition to family history, the various research teams hope to analyze biological markers in blood and genetic hallmarks, and incorporate additional societal and physical environment history and information.

鈥淎PL is a long-standing powerhouse in engineering and design. Over the years, we have had several successful collaborations with our colleagues there. We are excited to be partnering with them on such a large scale and hope to continue to improve medicine in the way our founder, 秘密直播, imagined,鈥 says Rothman.