Episode 17: Biomarker Identification for Early Disease Detection

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Episode 17: Biomarker Identification for Early Disease Detection

When diseases such as cancers are detected in their early stages, before they have spread, the overall survival rate is significantly higher than when diagnosed in later stages. Developing biomarker tests that detect early-stage tumors is complex and difficult, but quite rewarding, leading to improved characterization, treatment, and management of cancer. Determining which types of data (genomic, proteomic, etc.) are most informative is a major challenge requiring extensive research and discovery. In this episode, we discuss the need for early detection tools, methods for developing them, and some of the informatics challenges, including algorithm and model development, handling large volumes of data from multiple sources, and data integration.

Guest: Peter Meintjes, PhD, CEO, Pacific Edge, Ltd. 

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