Recent Publications About Biomedical Computing
As barriers to massive imaging collections fall, researchers can look at human systems in their entirety rather than in pieces
Several big-dollar initiatives received NIH funding in late 2010
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.
Researchers are not simply retrieving and repackaging what is already known, but are also deriving new knowledge by discovering connections that were previously unnoticed.
Supercomputers open up new horizons, offering the possibility of discovering new ways to understand life’s complexity
It's an exhilarating time for genome-wide association studies
There is growing recognition that epigenetics may be just as important as genetics in human health and disease.
Seeking a non-invasive approach to cancer diagnosis and prognosis