Featured Researcher: Cameron Kim
Associate Director for Education Cameron Kim talks about his involvement in computational and digital health.
Associate Director for Education Cameron Kim talks about his involvement in computational and digital health.
Computational and digital health ideas evolve quickly. Our monthly research roundup highlights the latest publications — from our Center faculty and other leaders in the field. Here’s what you should be reading in August!
Research in the Randles Lab has helped to develop individualized digital twins of patients’ unique blood flow, which enable clinicians to noninvasively evaluate the severity of coronary artery disease and guide treatment decisions.
Center Associate Director John Hickey talks about his work at the intersection of systems biology, immunoengineering, and computational modeling.
Computational and digital health ideas evolve quickly. Our monthly research roundup highlights the latest publications — from our Center faculty and other leaders in the field. Here’s what you should be reading in July!
Center member Jessilyn Dunn talks about her current research and how she sees the field developing.
Computational and digital health ideas evolve quickly. Our monthly research roundup highlights the latest publications — from our Center faculty and other leaders in the field. Here’s what you should be reading in June!
Center member Monica Agrawal, PhD, shares what she is thinking about and working on related to computational and digital health.
To truly understand and treat progressive conditions like cardiovascular disease, we need more than a snapshot — we need the full picture. The pioneering Longitudinal Hemodynamic Mapping Framework (LHMF) — developed in my lab — gives us that longer, more detailed look.
Extended reality is already reshaping industries of all kinds — but its most life-changing impact may be in healthcare.