Medical Informatics: Theory and Practice

| December 10, 2009 

Kesselman is adapting grid computing to aid clinicians trying to bring together enormous volumes of medical research with huge volumes of information about individual patients.

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Carl Kesselman

In this video, ISI Project Leader Carl Kesselman explains how he is creating tools that will help a physician to make decisions, customizing the best available information for each individual patient.

Kesselman, a professor at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering’s Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, is a specialist in sharing data and computational resources – he was one of the creators of Grid Computing.

Grid techniques for collaboration using linked, widely distributed infrastructure are now widely used by scientists trying to understand complex phenomena like high energy physics, earthquakes, or climate.

Kesselman is adapting them to aid clinicians trying to bring together enormous volumes of medical research with huge volumes of information about individual patients.

Kesselman is leading two parallel efforts in this area: the Center for Health Informatics, and the Biomedical Informatics Research Network.

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Published on December 10th, 2009

Last updated on June 3rd, 2024

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