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$15m mega-project aims to create 'virtual humans'
3 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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Auckland Bioengineering Institute deputy director Professor Merryn Tawhai has been using computational modelling to map out human lung structure and function. Photo / University of Auckland
Auckland Bioengineering Institute deputy director Professor Merryn Tawhai has been using computational modelling to map out human lung structure and function. Photo / University of Auckland
Insights about our bodies gleaned from years of modelling are set to be translated into clinical practice, in a major new effort that could bring us closer to personalised medicine. In what's been dubbed the "12 Labours" project, University of Auckland researchers will build off a sprawling international effort to create a complete virtual physiological human.
The Conversation: Why British royals tend to outlive their subjects by 30 years
14 Apr, 2021 12:53 AM
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What's the secret to Prince Philip's longevity? Photo / Getty Images
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In the UK it is customary to receive a personalised message from the queen on your 100th birthday – such is the relative rarity of reaching the milestone.
Reaching such a ripe old age isn't uncommon among the British ruling family – in fact, my analysis shows that on average they live an additional 30 years compared with their subjects.
I looked at the duration of life of the last six British monarchs, along with the longevity of their spouses and children – in total 27 royals. What it reveals is a fascinating and familiar story for those of us who study ageing and longevity for a living. As a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics, I had previously observed the exact same phenomenon among US presidents – they also tend to live decades longer than the general population they serve.
Plume introduces WorkPass for small businesses
Smart home tech provider offers secure hyper connectivity and personalised smart home solutions as the home becomes the office
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Personalised smart home services provider Plume has revealed the next stage in its smart services growth strategy with WorkPass, a suite of intelligent services and management tools purpose-built for the needs of small business owners (SBOs).
Fuelled by the work-from-home movement, coupled with consumers’ keen appetite for hyper-connectivity and personalisation, Plume says its portfolio of advanced smart home services and communication service provider (CSP) applications have been deployed by more than 180 CSPs across more than 23 million homes globally.
Community Fibre scales up gigabit offerings for London businesses
ISP pivots from home to business to provide new features tailored to SMEs’ needs and hires new head of business and wholesale to assist post-lockdown working environment
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London broadband provider Community Fibre has introduced a new business package range to help the capital’s businesses get back on track as lockdown ends.
Community Fibre will provide 100% full-fibre broadband with gigabit-capability, delivered straight into the business premises using only fibre-optic cables, and the company guarantees connections with 99.99% uptime reliability without needing a phone line.
| 08 March 2021
As it was laying out its strategy for 2021, the streaming service provider assured that it would be making a series of acquisitions throughout the year and, keeping its promise, Cinedigm has announced that it is to buy advanced streaming technology provider FoundationTV.
Founded in 2013 by a team of computer and data scientists from Apple, Oracle, NEC, and Yahoo, with expertise in streaming media, big data, AI, cloud, and distributed systems, the Silicon Valley and India-based company provides direct-to-consumer streaming technology, artificial intelligence, machine-learning and data analytics. Its steaming platform has a focus on enabling personalised streaming services that can operate on a global scale. The company co-developed the Matchpoint technology platform that currently powers Cinedigm’s portfolio of streaming channels.
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Clean air and containment specialist Envair has announced a new partnership with Dutch engineering firm SmartCompounders. The collaboration means Envair will be the only isolator manufacturer in the UK to offer this innovative solution to personalised medication.
Combining the SmartCompounders Chemo automated solution with the Envair CDC F negative pressure isolator can help pharmacy managers quickly and easily increase output per compounding technician to 20-40 final product containers per hour (IV bags, syringes or elastomeric pumps), improving efficiency and reducing medication errors.
Commenting on the partnership, Envair Managing Direct Gary Bagshaw said: “With so many clients demanding efficient ways to deliver personalised medicine, we believe the SmartCompounders Chemo integration, which can also connect to prescribing software, is a giant leap forward for hospital pharmacies.”