Convenors: Dr. Dhiraj Agarwal and Dr. Pankaj Bharadwaj
Team Members – Dr. Mitali Mukerji, Dr. Nitin Kochar, Mr. Naveen Varshneya, Dr. Ravindra Shukla, Prof. Amit Goyal
Volunteers – Dr. Rishabh Mehta, Dr. Deepika Jangir
Key Pointers :
What specific use cases in modern medicine best demonstrate how AI-driven digital twins can assist clinicians in real-time diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making?
How can traditional Ayurvedic practitioners utilize genetic and molecular signatures to enhance the precision of their Prakriti-based treatments?
What infrastructure is needed to ensure the PRISM platform provides a "seamless platter" of solutions that are accessible at the community level?
This concluding session focuses on the practical orchestration of the various technologies discussed—digital phenomics, omics, and computational ontologies—into a unified PRISM tool-kit. The goal is to define how these integrated solutions function within real-world environments to fulfill the project's aim of scalable precision medicine.
Key Discussion Points:
Integration in Clinical Settings: Developing specific use cases for modern medicine where AI-driven digital twins can assist clinicians in diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making.
Ayurgenomics in Ayurveda Practice: Exploring how traditional practitioners can utilize genetic and molecular signatures to enhance the precision of Prakriti-based treatments.
Integrative Medicine Scenarios: Creating frameworks for seamless collaboration between Ayurveda and modern medicine, ensuring that the PRISM platform provides a "seamless platter" of evidence-based solutions.
Public Health Implementation: Mapping strategies for large-scale deployment to improve early detection and individualized holistic care at the community level.
Mapping the Case Scenarios: Identifying high-impact areas such as lifestyle diseases, metabolic disorders, and onco-prevention where the PRISM platform can provide the most immediate clinical and preventive value.