Signals Medical

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Description

Medical company video voice over

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
This is the future of medicine, bringing together laboratory research with cutting edge clinical data to match the right treatments to the right patients using deep insights from their unique profile. That's precision medicine. That's the promise of translational research. But it's not that simple. Translational scientists face mountains of data, different types in different formats from different sources. There's just no way for them to engage with such heterogeneous and dispersed data manually, making it nearly impossible to find meaningful signals in the noise Researchers traditionally look at i t to develop in house solutions. But translational scientists are working with MAWR data and asking MAWR complex questions than ever before. What they need is the power to access and analyze data on their own. Thanks to Perkin Elmer signals for translational they can with all their data aggregated and organized on our easy to use cloud base platform, scientists can pull almost any kind of data from any source whenever they need it, collaborate across organizational boundaries with access to proprietary in public data. Sources quickly defined the relationships they want to study and intuitively analyze and visualize the data for the discovery of critical biomarkers that lead to characterizing diseases, better drug development and optimal clinical trials signals moves at the speed of research. We'll continue to support the most important kinds of Dannon now and in the future. We're empowering scientists to move from hypothesis the validation in minutes not months, and making the dream of translational research. Ah, life giving reality signals for translational precision medicine starts here.