From molecule to man: Decision support in individualized E-health

Computer science provides the language needed to study and understand complex multiscale, multiscience systems. ViroLab, a grid-based decision-support system, demonstrates how researchers can now study diseases from the DNA level all the way up to medical responses to treatment

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