James CRABBE: Big data and AI helping to mitigate climate change and improve human health|ICG19
On November 21, 2024, at the 19th Annual Meeting of the International Conference on Genomics (ICG-19), Prof. James Crabbe, Fellow of Wolfson College, University of Oxford, President of IETI, and Advisor to the OceanWetlands Working Group of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation, was invited to give a keynote speech entitled "Big data and AI helping to mitigate climate change and improve human health". This report focuses on several major challenges facing the world - biodiversity loss, climate change and public health, and proposes innovative solutions, demonstrating the great potential of science and technology in addressing global issues.
The ICG-19-THA will continue to uphold the spirit of the Human Genome Project (HGP) - "Owned by All, Done by All, Shared by All", advocating for global and human-wide sharing, especially promoting international cooperation among developing countries.
This year's conference promises to be meaningful, featuring not only the traditional academic sessions of ICG but also introducing an intriguing forum - Transformation and Application in Longevity. This session will focus on how advancements in genetic technology can contribute to healthy aging in humans and further explore the profound impacts of this phenomenon on global econo mies, social structures, retirement systems, and ethical regulations. With global aging becoming a universal challenge, discussions on longevity economics are.
Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/muo9amcXjHeEVXQRSJ_K7A
Translator: Maggie
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