Healthcare Innovation October 20, 2021
David Raths

UCSF, Berkeley say they will develop new methods for data-driven clinical care, early detection and intervention, new ways to predict outcomes, and new targeted treatments

The University of California, Berkeley and UC San Francisco have jointly launched a program in “computational precision health,” a new field at the intersection of medicine, statistics and computation.

By creating a joint faculty group between UC Berkeley and UCSF, the two universities said they would simultaneously advance computing and data science with biomedicine and health, enabling solutions that would not have been imagined by either discipline alone.

The two universities will develop new methods for data-driven clinical care, early detection and intervention, new ways to predict outcomes, and new targeted treatments which are both...

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