How some tools are already impacting patients
As algorithms evolve, computing power explodes, and scientists solve a greater number of 3-D protein structures, computer-aided design has the potential to dramatically cut the cost and time of drug discovery
Supercomputers open up new horizons, offering the possibility of discovering new ways to understand life’s complexity
The study of HIV evolution is not only critical to fighting the virus; it has also driven advances in the computational tools used to study evolution in general.
A recognition of biocomputing's successes and a prediction of what's to come
Simulations illuminate the inner workings of blood at multiple levels
How to deal with too many dimensions and too few samples.
Computers and human experts duke it out over who is better at diagnosing disease, interpreting images, or predicting protein structure
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