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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 51 MIN

How Data Is Changing Medicine Forever!

from Drug Diaries

summary In this conversation, Kaushik Trivedi and Dr. Paul Agapal explore the transformative role of data and AI in the future of medicine. They discuss how algorithms are reshaping drug discovery, the importance of personalized medicine, and the ethical considerations of AI in healthcare. Dr. Agapal shares insights from his journey in biotech, emphasizing the need for adaptability and the significance of human experience in navigating data-driven decisions. The discussion also touches on the challenges of harmonizing data in the pharmaceutical industry and the potential of causal inference to unravel complex biological systems. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the importance of people and culture in leveraging technology for better healthcare outcomes. Chapters 00:00 The Future of Medicine: Data-Driven Breakthroughs 04:00 AI in Drug Discovery and Clinical Trials 10:00 Personalized Medicine: The Shift from Impersonal to Individualized Care 15:48 Navigating Data and Human Experience in Healthcare 20:13 Debunking Myths: AI's Role in Drug Development 24:55 Lessons from Failure: The Importance of Humility 30:13 Causal Inference: Understanding Complex Biological Systems 35:01 The Role of People and Culture in Technology 39:45 Hope for the Future of Healthcare

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