Integrative approaches to computational biomedicine

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The new discipline of computational biomedicine is concerned with the application of computer-based techniques and particularly modelling and simulation to human health. Since 2007, this discipline has been synonymous, in Europe, with the name given to the European Union's ambitious investment in integrating these techniques with the eventual aim of modelling the human body as a whole: the virtual physiological human. This programme and its successors are expected, over the next decades, to transform the study and practice of healthcare, moving it towards the priorities known as '4P's': predictive, preventative, personalized and participatory medicine. © 2013 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.

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Coveney, P. V., Diaz-Zuccarini, V., Graf, N., Hunter, P., Kohl, P., Tegner, J., & Viceconti, M. (2013). Integrative approaches to computational biomedicine. Interface Focus, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2013.0003

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