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Man meets machine at Johns Hopkins – Healthcare IT News

By January 2, 2013News
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“Disease is too complex to just think your way through it,” says Raimond Winslow, director of The Institute for Computational Medicine at Johns Hopkins. “We can no longer work with what I call purely mental models of how biological systems function in either health or disease.”

Thankfully, we have technology to lend a hand.

The burgeoning and highly complex field of computational medicine is showing promise for the treatment of illnesses such as Alzheimer’s, heart disease, cancer and more, as technology and troves of data are harnessed to investigate the underpinnings and map the progression of diseases.

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