Early evidence suggests a mixed picture
Simulations can teach us how young bodies and faces develop; how an artery compensates for decades of fatty plaque deposits by growing and thickening its walls; how tissue engineers can best coax endothelial cells to develop into organized sheets of skin for burn patients; and how cancerous tumors invade neighboring tissue.
Moving from intuition to evidence-based intervention
How increased coverage of the structure space is transforming the field of biology
Public databases impact not only how research is done but what kind of research is done in the first place.
How cell-centered models are adding fundamental insights into our understanding of cell behaviors
Biomarker research, genetics, and imaging are all coming into play
To understand biology—and provide appropriate medical care—scientists need to understand interactions across multiple scales. Hence the Physiome.
From hardened software to scientific productivity, the NCBCs have changed the landscape for biomedical computing. What will happen when their funding expires?