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Medical diagnostics
Working out what ails a person is a founding principle of modern medicine. And as treatments improve and become more tightly targeted, access to a precise and rapid diagnosis is more important than ever.
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Malaria
Malaria incidence and mortality rates have hardly changed since 2015.
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Neglected tropical diseases
Nearly two billion people are affected by at least one of the conditions known collectively as neglected tropical diseases.
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Smoking
Tobacco smoking places an enormous burden on global health — around 14% of all deaths in 2019 were attributed to this habit.
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Spinoff Prize 2023
Academic research constantly creates and disperses seeds of scientific insight.
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Chronic kidney disease
Every 30 minutes, our kidneys filter all the blood in the body.
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Children’s health
Most parents want to protect their children from the variety of illnesses and experiences that can occur in the early years of life.
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The circular economy
A sustainable future requires preservation of the world’s finite resources, which often means the waste from one process loops back and becomes the input for another.
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Pandemic preparedness
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an extraordinary toll.
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Psychedelic medicine
Drugs that alter the perception of reality and were largely illicit are now being considered as therapies for a range of mental and even physical disorders.
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Prostate cancer
There is no malignancy more common for a man in a high-income country than prostate cancer.
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