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Apollo With Leicester Varsity Launches Digital Health Centre

The advanced research centre will bring together expertise and resources of both institutions to create a global hub for digital health and precision medicine

Dr Prathap C Reddy, Chancellor of The Apollo University and Founding Chairman, Apollo Hospitals, at the launching of Centre for Digital Health and Precision Medicine (CDHPM) at Chittoor on Monday

Apollo With Leicester Varsity Launches Digital Health Centre
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21 Jan 2025 11:39 AM IST

Visakhapatnam: Apollo University, Apollo Hospitals and University of Leicester, United Kingdom, have partnered to establish the Centre for Digital Health and Precision Medicine (CDHPM) at The Apollo University campus in Chittoor.

The CDHPM was inaugurated on Monday by Dr Prathap C Reddy, Chancellor of the Apollo University and Founding Chairman, Apollo Hospitals in the presence of University of Leicester and The Apollo University’s vice chancellors. The centre, which is fully functional with immediate effect, will focus on revolutionising patient care by developing novel digital and personalised solutions using advanced analytical approaches to routinely collect healthcare data.

The advanced research centre will bring together the expertise and resources of both institutions to create a global hub for digital health and precision medicine. The CDHPM Centre will be the hub in Chittoor, India. The hub at the University of Leicester will be based at the BHF Cardiovascular Research Centre at Glenfield Hospital, Leicester.

The Co-Directors of the centre will be Professor Sir Nilesh J. Samani, Professor of Cardiology at the University of Leicester, and Dr Sujoy Kar, Adjunct Faculty, The Apollo University, Chief Medical Information Officer, Apollo Hospitals. Commenting on the launch of CDHPM, Dr Prathap C Reddy, said, “At Apollo University, we have always been pro-health, and the Centre for Digital Health and Precision Medicine (CDHPM) sits at the core of that belief. With the CDHPM, we aspire to transform healthcare delivery by bettering disease prediction, prevention, diagnosis, and management for acute and chronic conditions and are committed to profoundly impacting global healthcare. I am certain that such advancements will benefit patients globally and shape the future of personalised and data-driven medicine. I am happy to have launched the research centre in my birthplace in partnership with Leicester University.”

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