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Conquering the Challenge of Simulating Blood Flow Through Adaptive Physics Refinement
Simulating how cells move through the human bloodstream requires capturing events that span enormous biological scales—from millimeter-scale blood vessels down to…
CompHealth Corner: March – April 2026
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 this month!
Can Wearables Make Diabetes Management Easier?
The team at Duke’s BIG IDEAs Lab wants to see if wearable sensors can reliably estimate post-meal glucose changes and replace CGM.
Latest News
Human Physiology at Supercomputing Scale: WHPC Supports the ISC26 Midweek Keynote
Women in High Performance Computing highlights Center Director Amanda Randles’ keynote at ISC26.
Scientific Computing World Names Amanda Randles to SWC75 Cohort
The Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation is proud to celebrate Center Director Amanda Randles being named to the inaugural SCW75 cohort, a new recognition program from Scientific Computing World honoring leaders who are redefining what is possible at the intersection of computing, AI, and scientific discovery.
Beyond the Snapshot: A Duke Researcher Is Using Blood Flow Simulations to Transform Heart Disease Diagnosis
Working at the intersection of supercomputing, fluid dynamics, and clinical cardiology, Center Director Amanda Randles and her lab have developed a platform called HARVEY, a massively parallel blood flow solver that simulates 3D blood flow.
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