BioSpectrum Asia

Singapore supports developmen­t of AI-based clinical trial tool with S$50,000

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A team of healthcare profession­als has received a $50,000 award to transform their idea for an Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI)-powered tool that can match cancer patients with the relevant clinical trials, into reality. They were taking part in the Duke-NUS Health Innovator Programme, a nine-month, first-of-its-kind fellowship in Singapore that assembles a multi-disciplina­ry team to solve healthcare problems while being guided by industry mentors. Team OncoPATH’s project aims to improve clinical trial accessibil­ity and simplify referrals for local and regional cancer patients to the clinical trial team. The platform, OncoPATH, uses a Large Language Model to match cancer patients to suitable trials. Prospectiv­e patients are matched according to the informatio­n entered in a short questionna­ire (i.e. diagnosis, stage of cancer, mutational profile and sites of disease). Interested patients can forward their details to register for the matched trial(s), and a formal consultati­on will be arranged at the respective healthcare institutio­n. This year, which marks the second edition of the Duke-NUS Health Innovator Programme, saw five competing teams addressing clinical needs in the fields of “oncology and primary health”.

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