Health Sciences

The human body is infinitely complex and health is affected by everything from the genes that dictate the color of our eyes and our risk for disease, to the food we eat, our behavior and our environment. At NCSA we help researchers decode its mysteries. Leveraging our expertise in data analytics, software development, simulation, cybersecurity, and visualization drives innovations that could lead to longer and healthier lives. We continue to expand our contribution through academic and clinical partnerships including Mayo Clinic, Northwestern, Carle and others that help us rapidly bring these innovations to the forefront of medical care.

Questions about NCSA’s work in health sciences?

Maria Jaromin
Interim Director, Healthcare Innovation Program Office
mjaromin@illinois.edu
217-244-9180

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Healthcare Innovation Program Office

With the increasing need to process and analyze complex data in the healthcare space, NCSA established the Healthcare Innovation Program Office to expand research efforts and provide support for critical work including addressing Covid-19 and tackling the diseases that impact our lives.

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NCSA Spotlight

Colleen Bushell
Associate Director, Heathcare Innovation

Colleen specializes in the area of visual analytics, specifically visualization design and software user interface development for communicating complex information.


“I am driven to contribute my skills to the interdisciplinary effort needed to better understand human health – especially autoimmune diseases and cancers. NCSA provides a diverse, supportive environment that enables innovation.


Project Highlights

Nightingale

A HIPAA-compliant secure system capable of data storage and powerful computation. Nightingale offers a new way to manage complex requirements surrounding sensitive data, taking the burden off the user so they can focus on their research.

Tumor Phylogeny

Find out how visualizing the progression of tumors can help clinicians provide more targeted treatment for patients with cancer.

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News

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From Image to Diagnosis in Milliseconds

A collaboration of researchers from around the country used NCSA’s DeltaAI to help develop a dataset that will improve prostate cancer detection.
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Simulating the Life Cycle of a Cell with NCSA’s Delta

Researchers gained new insights into the essential processes of life by simulating the full cycle of a bacterial cell on NCSA’s Delta supercomputer.
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Using Delta to Help Shape Better Mental Health

Researchers at the University of Illinois utilize NCSA resources to develop tools for monitoring anxiety in real time.
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Capturing and Controlling the Movement of Genes

Researchers use supercomputers, including Delta, to build an atom-thin platform to film DNA in real-time.

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