Darwin's Ark, a nonprofit founded by Charlie Lieu and Elinor Karlsson, is using big data from pet genetics to advance understanding of complex diseases in both animals and humans, starting with over 67,000 cats and dogs. This approach leverages the extensive behavioral data collected by pet owners to overcome challenges in human medical research related to privacy and long-term study participation. Key takeaway for content creators is the potential to harness large-scale datasets for scientific advancements that benefit both pets and people.
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