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About Us
Solving today's clinical problems requires large teams of investigators with complimentary training and skills. The Center for Computational Diagnostics was designed to allow physicians and scientists from different disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, computer engineering, information visualization, and mathematics, to work together to solve difficult clinical problems. Investigators at the Center for Computational Diagnostics use the challenges encountered in the clinic to focus the efforts of our research. Our main focus is to identify new approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer and heart disease.
The Center for Computational Diagnostics integrates a number of unique and sophisticated tools from different areas, including:
- Tissue Banking, in which cells, tissues and blood samples are preserved and catalogued for future studies.
- Regenstrief medical record system with 480 million on-line coded results.
- Information Visualization Software Repository.
- Proteomic Core.
- SIBIOS, a system for the integration of bioinformatics services.



