programs

The individual research programs undertaken by Digitalis Research share three general criteria: they address a fundamental issue at the intersection of health and critical emerging technologies, they are impacted by the creation and application of new knowledge, and they are relevant in both the short-term and long-term.

We are pursuing both active programs as well as work-in-progress (WIP) programs which are in development.

WIP PROGRAMS

In 1994, the United Nations issued a Human Development Report that defined a new conception of security termed “human security”.

In the context of recently defined challenges, Digitalis Research is focused on understanding the intersection of three of the key areas of human security: health security, environmental security, and food security.

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Many technology-based goods and services that could improve the human condition are under-funded and thus under-produced in our current economic system.

Are there novel financing strategies, products, and organizational structures that can be developed to fund categories of health-related projects that are commonly deemed to be unfundable?

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There is a dearth of capital invested in improving women’s health.  While women’s health represents an opportunity for innovation in a critical market, companies in this space attract only 2% of the venture funding allocated for the entire healthcare industry.   What is blocking investment and how can public-private partnerships help unblock the flow of capital?

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COLLABORATION

To collaborate on our research programs, please contact us at:

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