The importance of continuous physiological monitoring
In the first of a two-part interview, Amanda Randles, director of the Duke Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation, explains why duration matters.
In the first of a two-part interview, Amanda Randles, director of the Duke Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation, explains why duration matters.
Randles’ lab is focused on creating large-scale digital twins to aid in early diagnostics of disease.
Join us on Saturday, April 11, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. at the inaugural “Discover Engineering @ Duke – Imagine. Build. Belong.”
The Heidelberg Laureate Forum Foundation presents the HLF Laureate Portraits: Amanda Randles, ACM Prize in Computing 2023.
Amanda Randles reflects on her research, her experience with the award, and what it will take to move ideas from simulation into everyday clinical care.
Center Director Amanda Randles explains how they are developing digital twins to move medicine beyond static snapshots to dynamic, personalized care.
Dr. Shekh Md Mahmudul Islam, Ph.D., from BIG IDEAs Lab has been selected to receive the 2026 Postdoctoral Professional Development Award in support of his proposal to the IEEE International MTT Symposia (IMS) 2026, which will be held in Boston this June.
HPCwire recently sat down with Center Director Amanda Randles to learn what she has been building behind the scenes, from the data and software infrastructure needed to combine wearable health data, medical imaging, and simulation to the practical challenges of running and analyzing vascular digital twins at scale. Read the article
HARVEY enables image-based, physics-driven modeling of blood flow from large arteries down to microcirculation, at computational scales previously unattainable for biomedical simulation.
Amanda Randles, a pioneer in extreme-scale biomedical simulation, will return to ISC 2026 as the Midweek Keynote speaker on June 24.