Computational Biomedicine: Modelling the Human Body - Couverture souple

Coveney, Peter; Díaz-Zuccarini, Vanessa; Hunter, Peter; Viceconti, Marco

 
9780199658183: Computational Biomedicine: Modelling the Human Body

Synopsis

By the end of the twenty-first century, computer-based modelling and simulation will be integral to the way clinical decisions are taken. Drugs will be selected on the basis of an individual patient's "digital profile", while clinical treatments will be tailor-made for the individual in question. For this to come to pass, however, we must prepare for a future where we can simulate our own bodies with precision, drawing upon remarkable advances in information technology, computer, mathematical, physical and engineering science, data management, and high performance computing.

Computational Biomedicine lays the foundations for a new approach to the subject - one that unifies the different strands of a broad-ranging subject, and demonstrates how computational biomedicine is a powerful tool with the potential to revolutionise our understanding of the human body, and the therapeutic strategies available to maintain and protect it.

Written by a team of world-leading experts in the field, it explores the modelling of physiological systems at different scales - cells, tissues, organs - before considering the issues around biomedical computing, and data collection and analysis. It emphasises how a theoretical understanding of computational biomedicine translates into practice, with illustrative examples and case studies used throughout.

Computational Biomedicine is the perfect introduction to the subject for anyone new to the field, from student to researcher.

Online Resource Centre
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À propos de l?auteur

Professor Peter Coveney, Centre for Computational Science, University College London


Dr Vanessa Díaz-Zuccarini, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University College London



Professor Peter Hunter, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, New Zealand


Professor Marco Viceconti, Department of Mechanical Engineering , The University of Sheffield


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