At this year’s DMEA25, Sarah Neuwirth from JGU Mainz joined forces with Berlin Partner for Business and Technology to explore the potential of supercomputing in healthcare and personalized medicine. The session focused on the technological, ethical, legal, and societal challenges of working with health data.
Key takeaways from the panel discussion:
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The exponential growth of health data offers great opportunities – but requires reliable infrastructure and clear frameworks for responsible use.
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The concept of data ownership is not sufficient – we need fair and sustainable models for data preparation and access.
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Cooperation and a European perspective are crucial for remaining globally competitive.
A heartfelt thank you to the panelists Prof. Dr. Petra Ritter, Prof. Dr. Sarah Neuwirth, Dr. Anita Puppe, and Dr. Dominik Roters for their inspiring insights and open discussion!
👉 More about the session: Summary of the event