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==The biggest killers== | ==The biggest killers== | ||
Cancer, cardiovascular disease and stroke are already dealt with in the article. It would be nice to get some mention of these: | Cancer, cardiovascular disease and stroke are already dealt with in the article. It would be nice to get some mention of these: | ||
− | *'''AIDS''' - Proteomics??? Education is probably the real answer, at least until a cure or vaccine is found. | + | *'''AIDS''' - Proteomics??? The proteome of HIV has been mapped, but I think no one yet knows whether it could be controlled with proteomic interventions. Education is probably the real answer, at least until a cure or vaccine is found. See vaccine video below. --[[User:Balatro|Balatro]] 10:31, 18 June 2011 (CEST) |
*'''Malaria''' - One of the most interesting ways to control malaria, and certainly the cheapest, is with permaculture. A bat-house will control mosquitos<sup>[http://www.batcon.org/index.php/media-and-info/bats-archives.html?task=viewArticle&magArticleID=397]</sup>, planting plants rich in citronella oil around human habitations will repel mosquitos and growing the ''Polyporus umbellatus'' mushroom is effective against the parasite itself. | *'''Malaria''' - One of the most interesting ways to control malaria, and certainly the cheapest, is with permaculture. A bat-house will control mosquitos<sup>[http://www.batcon.org/index.php/media-and-info/bats-archives.html?task=viewArticle&magArticleID=397]</sup>, planting plants rich in citronella oil around human habitations will repel mosquitos and growing the ''Polyporus umbellatus'' mushroom is effective against the parasite itself. | ||
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===Imaging=== | ===Imaging=== | ||
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqTkuaAykBw | *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqTkuaAykBw | ||
+ | ===Vaccines=== | ||
+ | *http://www.ted.com/talks/seth_berkley_hiv_and_flu_the_vaccine_strategy.html | ||
==Open Medical AI== | ==Open Medical AI== |
Revision as of 09:31, 18 June 2011
Contents
The biggest killers
Cancer, cardiovascular disease and stroke are already dealt with in the article. It would be nice to get some mention of these:
- AIDS - Proteomics??? The proteome of HIV has been mapped, but I think no one yet knows whether it could be controlled with proteomic interventions. Education is probably the real answer, at least until a cure or vaccine is found. See vaccine video below. --Balatro 10:31, 18 June 2011 (CEST)
- Malaria - One of the most interesting ways to control malaria, and certainly the cheapest, is with permaculture. A bat-house will control mosquitos[1], planting plants rich in citronella oil around human habitations will repel mosquitos and growing the Polyporus umbellatus mushroom is effective against the parasite itself.
Interesting links
- http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/13/health/research/13alzheimer.html?_r=1
- http://www.openclinical.org/
Proteomics
- http://www.ted.com/talks/david_agus_a_new_strategy_in_the_war_on_cancer.html
- http://www.ted.com/talks/danny_hillis_two_frontiers_of_cancer_treatment.html
Regenerative medicine
Imaging
Vaccines
Open Medical AI
- Communicates with patient in natural language
- Turns every patient into a data point - bridges gap between clinic and research
- Accesses medical journals (with Natural Language Processing)
- Interprets scans (with machine vision)
- Analyzes test results, like proteomics, genomics, blood tests
- Simulations of biochemistry, proteomics
- Analyzes small, wireless sensors
- Makes decisions (with Bayesian logic, expert systems, machine learning)
- Integrated with an Electronic Medical Record system
- All this done by cloud computing
Unfortunately, most of the development in this field is being done by private companies; there is not yet a dynamic open-source project. There was EgaDSS, but it seems to have stalled out. There is an X-Prize with a $10 million purse to stimulate medical A.I, but this will lead away from open-source.