The healthcare landscape in India faces a critical juncture where the promise of high-tech medicine often stops at the boundaries of affluent urban centers, leaving millions in the rural heartland without basic diagnostic access. The Anjani Mashelkar Prize addresses this systemic gap by
The global healthcare landscape is currently undergoing a radical transformation as the integration of advanced artificial intelligence and decentralized medical technologies begins to bridge the gap between clinical research and daily patient care. With the medical AI sector expanding at an
The transformation of modern healthcare often hinges on the ability of local governments to provide the essential capital required to navigate the perilous journey from laboratory discovery to clinical application. In New South Wales, this bridge between high-level research and commercial success
The landscape of clinical technology has shifted dramatically as artificial intelligence transitions from mastering standardized medical board exams to navigating the chaotic environment of a live emergency department. For years, the industry relied on curated, multiple-choice datasets to measure
The sheer volume of medical imaging data generated within modern hospitals has outpaced human capacity to review it with absolute precision, creating a dangerous bottleneck in emergency departments across the country. As clinicians face a relentless stream of complex scans, the risk of missing
Geographic isolation frequently dictates the standard of medical care received by patients in small-town clinics where specialized equipment and neurosurgical expertise are often hundreds of miles away. This persistent technological divide between urban tertiary centers and geographically isolated