Sensyne Health Signs Strategic Research Agreement with the Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine
New agreement covering 7.3 million patients brings Sensyne’s combined total dataset of anonymised and de-identified patient data for medical research to 18.2 million patients
Second U.S. Strategic Research Agreement by clinical AI pioneer Sensyne to enable the ethical application of clinical AI to improve patient care and accelerate medical research
Oxford, U.K, and Dover, Delaware, USA 24 May 2021: Sensyne Health plc (LSE: SENS) (“Sensyne” or the “Company” or the “Group”), the Clinical AI company, today announces that it has signed its second Strategic Research Agreement (“SRA”) in the U.S. with the Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine (“CCPM”), a partnership between non-profit health system UCHealth and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
Sensyne Health signs second US research agreement
All data supplied to Sensyne for research will be anonymised by CCPM and will remain in the US. The provision of the data will operate under an agreed set of data processing procedures
Sensyne Health PLC (LON:SENS) has signed a strategic research agreement with the Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine (CCPM).
It is the second strategic research agreement in the US signed by Sensyne, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) technology to ethically use mass patient data to support medical research; the company announced a similar agreement last Friday with St Luke s University Health Network in Pennsylvania.
Sensyne Health forms clinical AI alliance with CCPM in US 24 May 2021 (Last Updated May 24th, 2021 12:38)
Sensyne Health signs clinical AI research partnership with Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine.
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Sensyne signs clinical AI partnerships to fast-track medical research. Credit: Sensyne Health plc.
Sensyne Health, a UK-based clinical artificial intelligence (AI) company, has entered a strategic research agreement with the Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine (CCPM) in the US.
The partners will use clinical AI research for better patient care and expediting medical research.
Sensyne noted that the move is part of its goal to create a health data platform with industrial scale and strong protection of patient data.
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