The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently published an analysis of the genomes and associated health data from nearly 250,000 participants in its “All of Us” study. The dataset’s diversity surpasses that of most comparable biobanks available for research. A wide range of genetic backgrounds allows researchers to predict disease risks more accurately across diverse populations, paving the way for personalized healthcare solutions.
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Aswin Prabhakar
Aswin Prabhakar is a Policy Analyst at the Center for Data Innovation. He was previously a James Buchanan Fellow at George Mason University, where he earned a Master's degree in Economics. Aswin also holds an Integrated Master's degree in Development Studies from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. Aswin's research primarily focuses on the policy implications of emerging technologies, with a particular emphasis on open-source AI models. He closely examines the policy issues surrounding open-source AI and also extensively analyzes competition policy issues in the e-commerce sector.
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