Launch a large-scale organ scanning project
He launched a project to scan organs in an effort to gather information to support research on diseases such as diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease.
100,000 people are being photographed by the brain, heart and other key organs, promising to provide a great amount of information to help scientists and doctors study diseases such as dementia and cardiovascular disease. , cancer, rheumatism, depression, visual disturbances ., according to BBC.
He is implementing an organ transplant project in an effort to discover the mystery of many common diseases today - (Artwork: UK Biobank)
This is part of a medical project called UK Biobank , one of the most ambitious and impressive research opportunities of the British medical community in recent years.
According to BCC, this is the world's largest project in the field of "scanning" (scanning to get a health database) to monitor disease.
The DNA data collected from volunteers will be compared and compared with each other, to improve the ability to diagnose and treat many different diseases.
'We are trying to find out why one person has this disease and the other does not,' BBC quoted Professor Rory Collins, executive director of the British Biofank project.
DNA analysis has been started, and experts hope to identify 850,000 biological markers related to disease.
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