Director of the Duke University Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation. Alfred Winborne Mordecai and Victoria Stover Mordecai Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering. Research in HPC and digital twins for health.
Behind the scenes at Duke Chapel before the hooding ceremony begins π
A few Duke BME faculty members waiting together for the graduates to arrive. Always one of the most rewarding days of the year celebrating the hard work, perseverance, and accomplishments of our students.
CCDHI Graduate Highlight π Celebrating Sarah Eom and her work in AR, IoT, and healthcare innovation from Duke to Exponent. π
Celebrating Perisa Ashar from the Duke Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation and @drjessilyn.bsky.social βs BIG IDEAs Lab. NSF GRFP β Georgia Tech ππ
π CCDHI CompHealth Corner this week features our review on circulatory digital twins in Nature Reviews Bioengineering.
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π CCDHI CompHealth Corner
How small are epilepsy-related brain signals? Researchers, including CCDHI members Jonathan Viventi and Gregory B. Cogan, found high-density microelectrodes detected 14Γ more HFOs, with 93% missed by standard electrodes.
comphealth.duke.edu/publications...
π CCDHI CompHealth Corner: A new study from Jessilyn Dunnβs lab, published in Nature Health, used Fitbit + All of Us data to study daylight saving time. The work highlighted how wearable data can reveal impacts of public policy on behavior.
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π§ͺJoin us for a virtual seminar with Pengfei Song, Associate Professor at Duke University.
Discover how super-resolution ultrasound is transforming microvascular imaging and advancing disease understanding.
April 30 | 3β4 PM | Virtual
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Celebrating Dr. Cyrus Tanade and Dr. Aristotle Martin and their lasting impact on the Randles Lab. Wishing them continued success! π
π§ͺWeβre moving from describing physiology to predicting it. Our new Nature Reviews Bioengineering article explores circulatory digital twins and how they can help anticipate disease and tailor care to each patient. Led by Wendy Wu and an incredible team.
Read more: doi.org/10.1038/s442...
Honored to be recognized as part of the inaugural SCW75 by Scientific Computing World β celebrating leaders shaping the future of scientific computing across HPC, AI, simulation and research infrastructure.
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Digital twins of the human circulatory system aim to integrate real-time physiological data with computational models to understand, monitor and treat cardiovascular and haematological diseases. This ...