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AWS Health Data & AI Day Dublin 2025: EHDS implementation and healthcare innovation
On June 24, 2025, Amazon Web Services (AWS) will welcome healthcare professionals to our Dublin offices for AWS Health Data & AI Day—a full-day event focused on the European Health Data Space (EHDS) and the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. The event will bring together healthcare leaders, technical experts, and innovators to explore how secure, standardized, and interoperable data sharing can improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes across Europe.
Greenwood Genetic Center transforms genomic medicine on AWS
The Greenwood Genetic Center (GGC) is a nonprofit institute organized to provide clinical genetic services, diagnostic laboratory testing, educational programs and resources, and research in the field of medical genetics. To make its medical records accessible to providers, the GGC created a data warehouse to serve as a single repository for its data, where clinicians have access to an all-encompassing view of patients’ records. Read this post to learn more.
HSR.health and AWS to pilot test Amazon Nova for healthcare AI
HSR.health, a pioneer in geospatial health risk prediction, has partnered with AWS to launch a pilot project testing the performance, process, and pricing of fine-tuning the newly announced Amazon Nova foundation model for advanced health risk prediction. Read this post to learn more.
How NIH scientists unlocked cardiovascular disease insights using AWS
Scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently uncovered how a structure known as low-density lipoprotein (LDL), which transports “bad” cholesterol through the bloodstream, interacts with its receptor molecule to enter cells—information that has eluded researchers for decades. The findings could lead to more personalized treatments for cardiovascular disease and were enabled by cutting-edge high performance computing (HPC) infrastructure from AWS. Read this post to learn more.
Enhancing military readiness: How Trackable Health transforms personnel management with AWS GovCloud (US)
By using the robust capabilities within AWS GovCloud, Trackable Health has developed a comprehensive trackable solution that delivers real-time health and fitness tracking and personalized readiness scores, providing immediate feedback and AI-powered recommendations for improvement. Read this post to learn more about Trackable Health’s solution.
From beta to breakthrough: Scaling health AI from POC to production for everyday impact
In this post, we discuss Health Kaki, a generative AI health companion using the Amazon Bedrock foundation model (FM), and highlight how the team that developed Health Kaki navigated the challenges of scaling from concept to real-world implementation.
Leveraging generative AI to accelerate public health genomics data standardization
In this post, we discuss the AI Genomic Schema Harmonizer, a generative AI–powered application that revolutionizes how laboratories prepare genomic data for submission to public repositories.
AWS supports Connecting for Better Health with the 2025 IMAGINE Grant to advance data exchange in health and social care
Connecting for Better Health (C4BH) is a nonprofit coalition focused on advancing health and social services data sharing to improve the overall health of Californians. To support this mission, AWS has awarded the 2024-2025 AWS IMAGINE Grant: Go Further, Go Faster to C4BH for their Data Exchange Framework (DxF) Community Sandbox. This grant is part of an AWS initiative to empower nonprofit organizations using technology to address global challenges and will provide vital support to enhance health and social services data sharing efforts across healthcare and social service partners.
How CIMAR’s platform enables a national lung cancer screening program at scale, powered by AWS
In this post, we describe how AWS Partner CIMAR’s medical image management platform is enabling the rapid roll-out, scaling, and operation of the National Health Service (NHS) England’s national lung cancer program, connecting 124 acute NHS trusts and multiple mobile scanning units.
Empowering bacterial genomics education with Amazon WorkSpaces
When Siriraj Medical Research Center planned their “Nanopore workshop: bacterial genome bioinformatics series” for more than 60 researchers, they faced a common challenge: how to provide consistent, high-performance computing environments for complex genomic analyses. AWS offered the solution through Amazon WorkSpaces, transforming how Siriraj Medical Research Center delivers hands-on bacterial genomics training.