Computational Tool
Computational tools in healthcare encompass a broad range of software and algorithms designed to enhance healthcare services’ efficiency, accuracy, and effectiveness. These tools include electronic health records (EHRs), data analysis software, imaging processing programs, and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. EHRs, for instance, streamline patient data management, allowing for easy access and sharing of information among healthcare providers. Data analysis tools are crucial in interpreting large datasets, aiding in epidemiological studies, and identifying health trends. Medical imaging has been revolutionized by AI algorithms in diagnostic procedures, providing more precise results for X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. Healthcare artificial intelligence applications include predictive analytics for outcomes and automation of administrative tasks. These computational tools are pivotal in advancing personalized medicine, improving diagnostic accuracy, optimizing treatment plans, and enhancing overall patient care. Their integration into healthcare systems signifies a major shift towards more data-driven and efficient medical practices.
Computational Tool
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PARMESAN – an automated tool to extract gene-gene and drug-gene relations from literature
Researchers develop PARsing ModifiErS via Article aNnotations (PARMESAN), an open-source computational tool that automates the extraction of gene-gene and drug-gene relationships from research literature. Tool is available at https://parmesan.nrihub.org/
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VarSAn – Computational tool to identify disease pathways
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a new computational tool to identify pathways related to diseases, including breast and prostate cancer, using single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). The tool, called VarSAn (Variant Set Annotator, pronounced ‘version’),…
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New tool to discover bio-markers for aging using In-silico Pathway Activation Network Decomposition Analysis (iPANDA)
Today the Biogerontology Research Foundation announced the international collaboration on signaling pathway perturbation-based transcriptomic biomarkers of aging. On November 16th scientists at the Biogerontology Research Foundation alongside collaborators from Insilico Medicine, Inc, the Johns Hopkins University, Albert…
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fABMACS – a new computational tool to simulate drug protein interaction
A new computational tool called fABMACS is helping scientists see beyond static images of proteins to more efficiently understand how these molecules function, which could ultimately speed up the drug discovery process. Simulation of BRD4 interacting with…

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