Researchers at University of Galway have created digital babies to better understand infants’ health in their critical first 180 days of life.
Real-life data from 10,000 newborns, including sex, birth weight and metabolite concentrations, enabled the creation and validation of the models, which can be personalised – enabling scientists to investigate an individual infant’s metabolism for precision medicine applications.
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Researchers at University of Galway have created digital babies to better understand infants’ health in their critical first 180 days of life.
Real-life data from 10,000 newborns, including sex, birth weight and metabolite concentrations, enabled the creation and validation of the models, which can be personalised – enabling scientists to investigate an individual infant’s metabolism for precision medicine applications.