Abstract
From industrial research to academic discoveries, toward a new concept of partnership: the Biomathics model.
Highlights
Edited by: Cesare Mancuso, Catholic University School of Medicine, Italy Reviewed by: Luca Steardo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
The value of academic research is based on the small size of research teams, avoiding too much inertia and making it possible to work through close interaction rather than contracting; on the opportunity to test candidate molecules; and on their ability to work on rare diseases and orphans drugs in the CNS area that may provide indirect solutions to the problem of Alzheimer’s disease (Lundkvist et al, 2014)
Focused on the fields of human longevity, autonomy and prediction of health issues and their adverse consequences, Biomathics Consortium aims at generating initiatives, linking data from research and data from quantifiedself, i.e., the self-measure of health and function using digital technologies to promote health in the general population
Summary
Edited by: Cesare Mancuso, Catholic University School of Medicine, Italy Reviewed by: Luca Steardo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. The battle of Alzheimer’s Disease - the beginning of the future Unleashing the potential of academic discoveries by Lundkvist, J., Halldin, M.
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