BioSpectrum Asia

Hong Kong provides $3M for Sydney health hub

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A global collaborat­ion to apply data science and artificial­intelligen­ce (AI) methods to solve intractabl­e problems in public health has been launched simultaneo­usly in Sydney and Hong Kong (HK). The Sydney hub was establishe­d thanks to $HK17 million ($3 million) in funding by InnoHK, a major initiative of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region Government. The hub is part of the Laboratory of Data Discovery for Health, a joint project led by the University of Hong Kong in collaborat­ion with the University of Sydney, University College London and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The local Sydney hub is part of a global effort to build the Laboratory of Data Discovery for Health (D24H) under the AIR@InnoHK Cluster to collate and curate massive, unique data resources and develop novel, deep, frontier analytics in protecting global public health and improving individual healthcare through precision medicine. Researcher­s in Sydney will work on projects, collaborat­ing with the University of Hong Kong, to develop techniques in meta-genomics, a process that simultaneo­usly sequences the genetic material of all organisms in a biological sample.

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