AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI & Health Care: A new review argues intelligent agents could better mirror how pathologists actually diagnose—moving from low-magnification slide review to reasoning and report writing, with memory and revision instead of one-shot image classifications. Local Tech & Elections: In the run-up to 2026 midterms, candidates are turning data centers into a campaign battleground over energy use, water demands, and who gets local control. Food Safety Regulation: The FDA proposed ending the “no-notice” route for GRAS substances, requiring industry to notify the agency—sparking debate over timelines and potential bottlenecks. Public Health & Nursing Education: Rutgers nursing educator Christine Repsha was selected as a fellow of the National League for Nursing Academy of Nursing Education, with her simulation and clinical learning work recognized in Washington, D.C. Cyber & Privacy: A pushback against automatic license plate readers is resurfacing as communities question surveillance impacts and accuracy. Biotech Update: AstraZeneca’s ENHERTU showed a statistically significant progression-free survival improvement as first-line therapy in DESTINY-Lung04, with overall survival still pending.
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