New AI-powered tool promises faster detection of disease threats
A new AI-powered tool could help governments detect disease threats much faster and guide quicker, clearer responses. PathGen is developed under the Asia Pathogen Genomics Initiative, led by the Duke-NUS Centre for Outbreak Preparedness and supported by the Temasek Foundation, among others. Trials are expected next year, ahead of roll-out in 2027. Here’s a report by Sherlyn Seah and a brief explainer about what pathogen genomics intelligence is about.
A new AI-powered tool could help governments detect disease threats much faster and guide quicker, clearer responses. PathGen is developed under the Asia Pathogen Genomics Initiative, led by the Duke-NUS Centre for Outbreak Preparedness and supported by the Temasek Foundation, among others. Trials are expected next year, ahead of roll-out in 2027. Here’s a report by Sherlyn Seah and a brief explainer about what pathogen genomics intelligence is about.