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Johns Hopkins University | EN.580.336

Distinguished Seminar Series in Computational Medicine

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Over the past ten years, extraordinary advances in modeling and computing technologies have opened the door to an array of possibilities that were previously beyond the reach of biomedical researchers. The next step, then, is to harness the potential of these theoretical and computational tools and theory in a meaningful way -that is, to apply this "new medicine" to the exploration and treatment of many of our current diseases. This course will require students to attend seminars hosted by JHU's Institute for Computational Medicine (ICM) once a month in addition to weekly discussions of recent scholarly advances in computational medicine and conversations with invited seminar speakers. Seminars are hosted on the first Tuesday of each month at 4:00 pm.

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J. BaderF. Mac GabhannS. Sarma
12:00 - 12:50