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Winter 2011/2012

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Featured Articles

Big Data Analytics In Biomedical Research
Katharine Miller
Privacy and Biomedical Research: Building a Trust Infrastructure
Alexander Gelfand
Personalized Cancer Treatment: Seeking Cures Through Computation
Kristin Sainani, PhD
Follow the Money: Big Grants in Biomedical Computing
Kristin Sainani, PhD

In This Issue

Slaying Villains Outside The Ivory Tower
Ton van den Bogert, PhD
Tapping the Brain: Decoding fMRI
Louisa Dalton Hudock
Personalized Cancer Treatment: Advancing Gene Expression Signatures
Kristin Sainani, PhD
Leveraging Social Media For Biomedical Research
Katharine Miller
Busting Assumptions about Rainbows and 3-D Images
Katharine Miller
Calculating Statistics of Arm Movements
O. Freifeld, J. Foster & P. Nuyujukian
Grand Challenge Competition Provides Rich Data Set to Improve Joint Contact Force Predictions
Joy P. Ku, PhD, Director of Simbios
2012 Update on the National Centers for Biomedical Computing
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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More Than Fate: Computation Addresses Hot Topics in Stem Cell Research

Using computational models, researchers are gaining traction toward understanding what makes a stem cell a stem cell; how gene expression drives stem cell differentiation; why studying stem cell heterogeneity is important; and, ultimately, how stem cells control their fate.

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