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AI as Data, Expertise as Insight in Life Sciences

Saison 2 · Épisode 2

vendredi 27 février 2026Durée 38:59

In this episode of ByteSight, Dr. Manasi A-Ratnaparkhe speaks with Dr. Grant Coren, Managing Director of PharmaSearch Limited, about the evolving role of AI in life sciences. Together, they explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping drug discovery, clinical trials, and leadership in pharma, while confronting critical questions around data diversity, inclusion, and human expertise.

From the promise of personalized medicine to the risks of unequal representation, this conversation highlights why the future of AI in healthcare depends not only on technology, but on the data and values behind it.

Learn more about Dr. Grant Coren

From Data Chaos to Clinical Clarity: How Pharma Turns Messy Clinical & Omics Data into Decisions

Saison 2 · Épisode 1

jeudi 29 janvier 2026Durée 39:56

In this ByteSight episode, Dr. Manasi A-Ratnaparkhe speaks with Dr. Paul Agapow about why AI in biomedicine often gets the „right answer for the wrong reason.” Using the famous „wolf-husky problem,” they explore hidden correlations in medical data, why context matters as much as performance, and what it takes to move AI from pilot to real clinical impact. The conversation also dives into clinical trials as the „eye of the needle” for drug development, the cultural barriers to adoption, and why trust and explainability are essential for AI that truly helps patients.

When Policy Meets DNA: The Politics of Genomic Data

Saison 1 · Épisode 7

vendredi 28 novembre 2025Durée 40:34

In this episode of ByteSight, Dr. Manasi A-Ratnaparkhe speaks with Simeón Baker, Executive Director of External Affairs at Genomics England, to explore what really happens when policy meets DNA. From newborn genome sequencing to national pharmacogenomics initiatives, the conversation goes far beyond science into ethics, governance, public trust, and the realities of building genomic programs at scale.

 

A compelling discussion on the future of genomics, the responsibilities that come with national-scale data, and how countries can move from ambition to meaningful, trusted impact.


Learn more about Simeón Baker⁠

The Last Mile of AI: Making Digital Pathology Work in Practice

Saison 1 · Épisode 6

jeudi 30 octobre 2025Durée 26:02


Most AI models perform beautifully in the lab but fail when faced with real-world complexity.

In this episode of ByteSight, host Dr. Manasi A-Ratnaparkhe speaks with Dr. Heather Couture, Founder of Pixel Scientia Labs and host of the Impact AI podcast. Together, we explore why AI in digital pathology often fails to generalizeacross scanners, stains, and patient populations and what it really takes to build systems that are robust, explainable, and clinically meaningful.

With over two decades of experience bridging AI research and healthcare practice, Heather shares practical insights on dataset diversity, model validation, and the human factors that shape trustworthy AI.

Learn more about Dr.  Heather Couture.

Out of the Lab, Into the Living Room: The Future of Accessible Genomics

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

mardi 30 septembre 2025Durée 31:05

In this episode of #ByteSight, our host Dr. Manasi A-Ratnaparkhe speaks with Dr. Catalina Lopez-Correa, Chief Global Strategy Officer at Genome Canada. Dr. CatalinaLopez-Correa is a globally recognized physician-scientist whose career spans pandemic preparedness, cancer research, and international health diplomacy. Together, we explore what it means to bring genomics „out of the lab and into the living room“ from pandemic preparedness to cancer care, while tackling the real-world consequences of inequity in genomic databases. Learn more about Dr.  Catalina Lopez-Correa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clopezcorrea/

Genomic Equity Starts Here: Transforming Global Health Through African Genomics

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

jeudi 28 août 2025Durée 29:07

In this episode of ByteSight, Prof. Segun Fatumo explains why Africa’s genomic diversity is central to both understanding human evolution and shaping the future of global health. He reminds us that while most genomic research has focused on European populations, Africa remains the most genetically diverse continent, and excluding it means missing discoveries that could benefit everyone.

Follow his work: https://x.com/sfatumo?lang=en

Genomics and the Path to Health Equity

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

jeudi 17 juillet 2025Durée 30:22

In this episode of ByteSight, we’re joined by Dr. Manuel Corpas, a Senior Lecturer in Genomics at the University of Westminster, Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute, and internationally recognized leader in genomics, bioinformatics, and health data science.

Dr. Corpas shares his mission to make personalized medicine more accessible, especially in underrepresented populations. From leading the Spanish Congress of Genomic Medicine to shaping ethical AI use in healthcare, we explore how his work is driving genomic equity, public engagement, and innovation across borders.

Learn more about his work: manuelcorpas.com

AI in Healthcare: Between Hype and Hope

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

vendredi 13 juin 2025Durée 30:23

In this episode of ByteSight, host Dr. Manasi A-Ratnaparkhe, co-founder and CEO of PAICON, sits down with with Dr. Rohit Thanki, an AI researcher with hands-on experience across India, Dubai, and Germany, to explore the complex reality of AI in healthcare. From the allure of AI models to the sobering challenges of data silos, regulatory bottlenecks, and lack of global applicability, Dr. Tanki shares deep insights on what it takes to move beyond the buzzwords.

We discuss:

  • Key challenges in AI adoption in healthcare, from data access to harmonization

  • The need for technical solutions like watermarking for medical data security

  • Lessons from global AI implementation – India’s state-driven efforts, Dubai’s fast-paced rollout, and Europe's regulatory focus

  • The "Remaining 84%" problem in global AI applicability and the role of demographic diversity

If you're building AI for health, this episode is your reminder that accuracy alone isn’t enough—equity, security, and regulation must be part of the equation.

From Slides to Systems: Building AI on Solid Data

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

mardi 20 mai 2025Durée 39:23

How do you build trustworthy AI in healthcare? Start with the data.

In the first episode of ByteSight, host Dr. Manasi A-Ratnaparkhe, co-founder and CEO of PAICON, sits down with Dr. Uwe Schalles, a diagnostics veteran with 25+ years of experience at Roche and Ventana, to unpack the full data lifecycle from acquisition and curation to quality control and access for pharma R&D.

Together, they explore:

  • Why sourcing high-quality H&E slides is harder than it looks

  • How technical diversity (scanners, staining, formats) impacts AI reliability

  • Mobile phones in pathology—gimmick or emerging frontier?

  • What it takes to push algorithm boundaries and stay within regulatory frameworks

  • The systemic nature of medical AI: from fixation protocols to FDA-certified scanners

Whether you're building AI, validating datasets, or shaping the future of digital health, this episode gives you a rare behind-the-scenes look at what really drives performance and trust in medical AI.

Rare Diseases, Missing Data, and the Limits of Modern Medicine

Saison 2 · Épisode 1

mercredi 29 avril 2026Durée 26:04

In this episode of ByteSight, Dr. Manasi A-Ratnaparkhe speaks with Faizan S. Mohammad, founder and CEO of Leg&airy, about the overlooked reality of rare diseases and what it will take to change it. Drawing on personal experience navigating the healthcare system for his son, Faizan challenges the very label "rare" when an estimated 300 million people globally live with these conditions, is the problem really scarcity, or is it a failure of translation, data, and economic incentive? Together, they explore why the technology exists but the pathway to treatment doesn't, why AI alone won't solve what incomplete data created, and what a future built on individual biochemical fingerprints could look like.


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