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Spring 2011

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Profiles in Computer Science Courage Part I: Reflections on the rewards of plunging into biomedicine
By Katharine Miller
Profiles in Computer Science Courage Part II: Advice on Taking the Plunge
Katharine Miller

In This Issue

Bridging the Scientific Divide: Enabling Sharing through Biomedical Computing
Lucila Ohno-Machado, MD, PhD
CAMPAIGN: Expanding the Universe for Clustering Algorithms
Joy P. Ku, PhD, Director of Dissemination for Simbios
FOLLOW THE MONEY: Big Grants in Biomedical Computing
Kristin Sainani, PhD
BIOSURVEILLANCE: From Text-mining to Freakidemiology
Katharine Miller
COMPUTATIONAL DRUG DESIGN: new Tricks for Old Drugs
Kristin Sainani, PhD
BENCH-SIDE COMPUTATION: New Tools to Accelerate Experimental Research
Katharine Miller
COMPUTATION FOR THE BEDSIDE: Optimizing Patient Care
Katharine Miller
LIFE IS CROWDED: Modeling the Cell's Interior
Kristin Sainani, PhD
Continuum Mechanical Modeling of Biological Growth
Manuel K. Rausch
Jackson Pollock’s Protein Interaction Communities
Katharine Miller
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Big Data Analytics In Biomedical Research

Can the complexities of biology be boiled down to Amazon.com-style recommendations?  The examples here suggest possible pathways to an intelligent healthcare system with big data at its core.

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Columbia’s Jung-Chi Liao seeks pathways within proteins using AlloPathFinder, a Simbios tool he co-developed while at Stanford.

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