The Innovation Forum AI Podcast
🎙️ Episode Title From Genomes to Governance: Lessons from India on Building AI-Ready Public Health Systems --- 🧠 Episode Summary In this episode of The Innovation Forum AI Podcast, Oliver Morgan speaks with Anurag Agrawal, Professor and Dean of Biosciences and Health Research at Ashoka University in New Delhi. A physician-scientist with deep experience in respiratory biology, genomics, and data-driven health governance, Anurag draws on his leadership of India's National Genomic Surveillance Network during COVID-19 and his role as Vice President of Science Policy at the Indian National Science Academy to reflect on what it takes to build public health intelligence systems that are technically robust and institutionally grounded. The conversation opens with the Delta wave: how the focus on tracking Alpha left Delta undetected until clinical impacts had begun, exposing the gap between having genomic data and integrating it with clinical information in real time. Anurag traces India's evolution from fragmented sequencing efforts to a coordinated national consortium, and is candid about what remains missing: integrated electronic health records and cohort data linked to genomic surveillance. On AI, he is precise about both the promise and the limits. Foundation models hold real potential for mutation impact prediction, but fail at the tails of the distribution — exactly where novel pathogens emerge. His response is architectural: keep sensitivity high, route alerts to domain experts as humans on the loop rather than merely in it, and build institutional capacity to act under uncertainty. The episode also covers the dual-use risks of AI in biology, world models as an alternative to pure pattern recognition, and India's governance framework built on risk-calibrated innovation. Anurag closes with a deliberately grounded answer: the most important investment is getting the small things right, and rebuilding global cooperation. --- 💬 Guest Anurag Agrawal is Professor and Dean of Biosciences and Health Research at Ashoka University in New Delhi. A physician-scientist trained in respiratory biology and genomics, he led India's National Genomic Surveillance Network (INSACOG) during the COVID-19 pandemic and chaired the WHO advisory group that developed the global framework for evaluating new SARS-CoV-2 variants. He currently serves as Vice President of Science Policy at the Indian National Science Academy. His work spans pathogen genomics, data infrastructure for public health, AI governance, and the responsible integration of AI into health systems in low- and middle-income country settings. He has been involved in initiatives including the Lancet Commission on Data Solidarity and India's national AI for health strategy. --- 🌐 Resources and References - Ashoka University, Biosciences and Health Research: https://www.ashoka.edu.in/ - INSACOG: https://dbt.gov.in/insacog/. I believe this is the right link but can´t seem to access it, please confirm which one is the right one. - Indian National Science Academy (INSA): https://www.insaindia.res.in/ - Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission: https://abdm.gov.in/ --- 🎵 Music Credits Intro and outro music from Async Stock Audio. Track: 'Nairobi Nights'. License code: DBHAXH7OM6OTIDCQ. --- ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is produced by the World Health Organization (WHO) as part of the Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence Innovation Forum initiative: https://pandemichub.who.int/news-room/innovation-forum. The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily represent those of WHO or its affiliates. Content is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical advice. --- 📲 Listen and Subscribe The Innovation Forum AI Podcast is available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. You can find a written summary of this episode here: https://substack.com/@omorgan? Follow, rate, and share.
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