Saturday, January 9, 2016

2016 LIFE SCIENCE SPECIAL................... Life Sciences and Medicine - Advances in Cancer Cure & Aid Via Big Data

Life Sciences and Medicine - Advances in Cancer Cure & Aid Via Big Data


WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT
Medicine has made big strides in recent decades, but there are many serious problems that still threaten lives. Antibiotic resistance is one of the most serious, and a new class of antibiotics is always good news.Cancer rates are increasing too, but new immunotherapy drugs are showing great promise. Gene editing can create novel creatures one day, but the immediate applications are in biology and medicine.3D printing can cause disruptions everywhere, but it can make manufacturing easier for the healthcare and pharma industry. And probably reduce barriers to entry.
WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2016
At the end of last year, former US President Jimmy Carter announced he was cancer free. New immunotherapy drugs got rid of metastatic skin cancer cells in his body, including in his brain. New cancer therapies will continue to grab the headlines this year, and there will be more good news. But a full cancer cure is not round the corner. The other major advance will be in gene editing, and new techniques will provide biologists with disease models that can help them understand diseases much better. There will be progress and setbacks in the fight against bacteria. New techniques will emerge to fight infections, even as the situation becomes more serious. 3D printing will revolutionise healthcare, right from drug manufacturing to surgical care. Big data will advance too, providing good decision support systems for doctors. So will gene sequencing, especially in cancer treatment.
WHAT HAPPENED IN 2015
Teixobactin became the first antibiotic to be discovered in 30 years
New cancer drugs showed immense promise in the lab and the clinic
Gene editing tools matured, promising applications in many areas
3D printing made inroads into medicine, as the first 3D printed pill is developed

TL5JAN16 

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