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Francisco Azuaje, Karim Beguir, Harry Farmer and Dr Rich Scott: How can cross-sector collaborations drive responsible use of AI for genomic innovation?
Behind the Genes
38 minutes
2 months ago
Francisco Azuaje, Karim Beguir, Harry Farmer and Dr Rich Scott: How can cross-sector collaborations drive responsible use of AI for genomic innovation?
In this episode of Behind the Genes, we explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being applied in genomics through cross-sector collaborations. Genomics England and InstaDeep are working together on AI and machine learning-related projects to accelerate cancer research and drive more personalised healthcare.
Alongside these scientific advances, our guests also discuss the ethical, societal and policy challenges associated with the use of AI in genomics, including data privacy and genomic discrimination. Our guests ask what responsible deployment of AI in healthcare should look like and how the UK can lead by example.
Our host, Francisco Azuaje, Director of Bioinformatics Genomics England is joined by
Dr Rich Scott, Chief Executive Officer at Genomics England
Karim Beguir - Chief Executive Officer at InstaDeep
Harry Farmer – Senior Researcher at Ada Lovelace Institute
If you enjoyed today’s conversation, please like and share wherever you listen to your podcasts. And for more on AI in genomics, tune in to our earlier episode: Can Artificial Intelligence Accelerate the Impact of Genomics?
"In terms of what AI’s actually doing and what it’s bringing, it’s really just making possible things that we’ve been trying to do in genomics for some time, making these things easier and cheaper and in some cases viable. So really it’s best to see it as an accelerant for genomic science; it doesn’t present any brand-new ethical problems, instead what it’s doing is taking some fairly old ethical challenges and making these things far more urgent."
You can download the transcript, or read it below.
Francisco: Welcome to Behind the Genes.
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Rich: The key is to deliver what we see at the heart of our mission which is bringing the potential of genomic healthcare to everyone. We can only do that by working in partnership. We bring our expertise and those unique capabilities. It’s about finding it in different ways, in different collaborations, that multiplier effect, and it’s really exciting. And I think the phase we’re in at the moment in terms of the use of AI in genomics is we’re still really early in that learning curve.
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Francisco: My name is Francisco Azuaje, and I am Director of Bioinformatics at Genomics England. On today’s episode I am joined by Karim Beguir, CEO of InstaDeep, a pioneering AI company, Harry Farmer, Senior Researcher at the Ada Lovelace Institute, and Rich Scott, CEO of Genomics England. Today we will explore how Genomics England is collaborating with InstaDeep to harness the power of AI in genomic research. We will also dive into the critical role of ethical considerations in the development and application of AI technologies for healthcare. If you’ve enjoyed today’s episode, please like, share on wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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Let’s meet our guests.
Karim: Hi Francisco, it’s a pleasure to be here. I am the Co-Founder and CEO of InstaDeep and the AI arm of BioNTech Group, and I’m also an AI Researcher.
Harry: I’m Harry Farmer, I’m a Senior Researcher at the Ada Lovelace Institute, which is a think-tank that works on the ethical and the societal implications of AI, data and other emerging digital technologies, and it’s a pleasure to be here.
Rich: Hi, it’s great to be here with such a great panel. I’m Rich Scott, I’m the CEO of Genomics England.
Francisco: Thank you all for joining us. I am excited to explore this intersection of AI and genomics with all of you. To our listeners, if you wish to hear more about AI in genomics, listen to our previous podcast episode, ‘Can Artificial Intelligence Accelerate the Impact of Genomics’, which is linked in this podcast description. Let’s set the stage with what is happening right now, Rich, there have been lots of exciting advances in AI and biomedical research but in genomics it’s far more than just hype, can you walk us through some examples of how AI is actually impacting genomic healthcare researc
Behind the Genes
We’re talking about all things genomics, with guest speakers from across the genomics ecosystem.