AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRare-disease AI in Boston: Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard, and OpenAI report that OpenAI’s o3 Deep Research reanalyzed 376 previously unsolved pediatric cases and—after specialist review and lab confirmation—produced diagnoses in 18 cases, a 4.8% added diagnostic yield. Transplant diagnostics in Boston: CareDx showcased new real-world findings at the American Transplant Congress in Boston, expanding how dd-cfDNA tests like AlloSure may move from surveillance toward clinical endpoints. Healthcare wearables expand in Boston: WHOOP launched a membership subsidy for healthcare professionals, aiming to support clinicians with continuous recovery and health monitoring. Cancer immunotherapy collaboration: Voro Therapeutics and Alloy Therapeutics announced a strategic research partnership to develop next-generation masked T-cell engager therapies with improved tumor selectivity. EV policy watch: A Brookings scorecard finds Massachusetts among the top states for EV readiness after federal incentive pullbacks, while many others lag. Public health: A study links HPV vaccination to steep declines in cervical cancer deaths in England, and another analysis suggests GLP-1 drugs may lower clot and death risk in people with autoimmune disease. Local tech policy: North Carolina cities, including Charlotte, are adopting temporary data center moratoriums amid electricity and water concerns.
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