Health IT Analytics July 2, 2020
Jessica Kent

Three UT System institutions will develop teams that leverage data and computational models to end cancer.

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and two institutions at the University of Texas at Austin – the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences and the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) – are partnering to use data and computational models to eliminate cancer.

The collaboration between the institutions, based in Houston and Austin, will support the development of teams that bring together MD Anderson’s oncology expertise and data with novel mechanism-based computational modeling techniques led by researchers at Oden Institute and TACC.

“Integrating and learning from the massive amount of largely unstructured data in cancer care and research is a formidable...

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