By combining human tissue models with explainable AI, researchers can analyse complex patient data to identify which treatments work best for which patients. First applied to inflammatory bowel disease, this approach could improve clinical trial success rates across many diseases.

Photocert and STFC Hartree Centre join forces to combat generative AI media fraud
The Science and Technology Facilities Counci’s (STFC) Hartree Centre and Photocert have joined forces to address the growing challenges posed by generative artificial intelligence (AI) image manipulation, one of today’s most pressing digital threats.

£5m project aims to make Liverpool global leader in biologics
A new project led by Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine will enable the seamless translation of innovative vaccine and drug research into new medicines that will prevent disease, save lives and boost the regional economy.

New Collaboration to Advance AI-Powered Crop Disease Resistance Research
The Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation has announced a new collaboration with 2Blades and The Sainsbury Laboratory (TSL) aiming to revolutionise the discovery and application of plant disease resistance genes through AI foundation models and machine learning.