Comments on Watson, the Microbiome of Children, and Patient-reported Outcomes

[...]the authors have done a good job of decommercializing their message about what Watson, the IBM platform that utilizes cognitive computing, can do for big data approaches to drug discovery and development as well as for understanding and integrating data that bear on other complex questions in t...

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Drug dosages
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Microbiomes
Obesity
Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act 2010-US
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