The NIH/NIGMS
Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing

Biomedical Computing

Biomedical computing combines the diagnostic and investigative aspects of biology and medical science with the power and problem-solving capabilities of modern computing. Computers are used to accelerate research learning, simulate patient behavior and visualize complex biological models.


chris

Chris Johnson

Inverse Problems
Computational Electrophysiology
rob

Rob MacLeod

Inverse Problems
Computational Electrophysiology
jeff

Jeff Weiss

Computational Biomechanics
orly

Orly Alter

Computational Biology

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Chris Butson

Neuromodulation
Deep Brain Simulation
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

     

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Publications in Biomedical Computing: