The Trinity Challenge Winners Series: Eight weeks of insights

The Trinity Challenge

Since 2020, our lives have been guided and represented by data, analytics, AI and data science. Leveraging these tools and technologies, the winners of The Trinity Challenge have created innovative solutions that are beginning to shape the global health landscape. Listen in as they discuss disease detection using apps on an Android phone, routine blood tests that form a disease surveillance network, sensors that pick up pathogens in water and sewage a week before cases present, and so much more. Join us and meet the people behind the science. Moderated by James Dray, Partner, Brunswick Group.

Episodes

  1. 2022-02-23

    Khushi Health

    The inequitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines has been the subject of much discussion over the past year, and the situation is only a little better for childhood immunisations, even pre-pandemic. In 2014, a student at the Yale Center for Engineering Innovation and Design, attended a course titled: Appropriate Technology for the Developing World, aimed at addressing the immunisation gap. The student, Ruchit Nagar, set out to create a digital vaccine record using Near Field Communication tags, which could be viewed and updated by simply scanning the tag with a compatible Android device. Soon, the technology was being used in rural parts of the state of Rajasthan (India), for mother-and-child health programs, under the name Khushi Baby, which went on to also be known as Khushi Health - or, to translate literally, Happy Health!  Fast forward to June 2021, when the Khushi Health team were awarded joint 3rd prize by The Trinity Challenge. Their solution has developed over time, and in its current form, has digitally supported and empowered Community Health Workers (CHWs)  - and indirectly the state government - to serve high-risk citizens during the current pandemic. The CHWs are known as 'Ashas', which means 'hope', and that is exactly what they are bringing to underserved communities in rural parts of India's largest state.  Join Ruchit Nagar (Founder) and Saachi Dalal (CSO) as they talk to moderator James Dray (Brunswick Group), about vaccines, digital platforms and dashboards, Google AI, and communities helping the Ashas get tech savvy.   Keywords: AI, Big Data, Data Accountability, Rajasthan, India, CHWs, Khushi Baby, Khushi Health.

    22 min
  2. 2022-02-02

    The Sentinel Forecasting System

    Ever heard of Lassa fever? Didn't think so. Like Ebola, Lassa fever is another viral, haemorrhagic illness, but unlike Ebola, never quite grabs headlines, despite causing nearly 5,000 deaths each year.  This week’s podcast  - the second in our series - looks at a range of disease drivers in countries such as Nigeria, Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia, where Lassa fever and Ebola wreak havoc and kill thousands. While animals may be the original source of such diseases, it is our interaction with them and the environment that triggers outbreaks.  But what if we had a system that considers real-time data on viruses circulating in animals, ecology and past spill-over incidents, to help prevent the next pandemic? And what if this was based on collaboration across often siloed disciplines, such as ecology, virology, climate change, and data science?  Well, then, we'd have an award-winning solution!   In this episode, Professor Kate Jones of UCL, and Professor Jonathan Heeney from the University of Cambridge, talk to James Dray about the Sentinel Forecasting System, the solution that won joint 2nd prize at The Trinity Challenge Awards Ceremony in June 2021. Keywords: Lassa, Ebola, Disease surveillance, Disease modelling, Disease forecasting, Bayesian models, Genomics, Ecology, Epidemiology, GIS and Geospatial Technology, Software and Mobile Applications, Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning, Big Data, Biotechnology / Bioengineering.

    22 min

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Since 2020, our lives have been guided and represented by data, analytics, AI and data science. Leveraging these tools and technologies, the winners of The Trinity Challenge have created innovative solutions that are beginning to shape the global health landscape. Listen in as they discuss disease detection using apps on an Android phone, routine blood tests that form a disease surveillance network, sensors that pick up pathogens in water and sewage a week before cases present, and so much more. Join us and meet the people behind the science. Moderated by James Dray, Partner, Brunswick Group.