"Computer models in biomedicine: What for?"
Professor Blanca Rodriguez ( Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford )
- 14:00 19th May 2017 ( week 4, Trinity Term 2017 )Mathematical Institute, Room L1
Biomedical research and clinical practice rely on complex and multimodality
datasets for the characterisation of human organs in health and disease. In
computational biomedicine, we often argue that multiscale computational
models are and will be increasingly required as tools for data integration,
for probing the established knowledge of physiological systems, and for
predictions of the effects of therapies and disease. But what has
computational biomedicine delivered so far? This presentation will describe
successes, failures and future directions of computational models in
cardiac research from basic to translational science.