Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation

Amanda Randles reflects on the growth of the Center. The post Spring 2026 Reflection from the Director appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

Amanda Randles
5/29/2026

Computational and digital health ideas evolve quickly. Our monthly research roundup highlights the latest publications — from our Center faculty and other leaders in the field. Here’s what you should be reading this month! The post CompHealth Corner May 2026 appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

Computational and digital health ideas evolve quickly. Our monthly research roundup highlights the latest publications — from our Center faculty and other leaders in the field. Here’s what you should be reading this month! The post CompHealth Corner: March – April 2026 appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

The team at Duke’s BIG IDEAs Lab wants to see if wearable sensors can reliably estimate post-meal glucose changes and replace CGM. The post Can Wearables Make Diabetes Management Easier? appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

Thanks to pilot funding from the Duke Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation, Jason Luck and his team taken a major step forward in researching youth head injuries. The post Building the Future of Youth Concussion Research Through Smarter Data appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

This semester, we launched something new at the Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation called Espresso Chats, and I can... The post Espresso Chats: Why Our Newest CCDHI Event Has Become One of My Favorites appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

As an augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) specialist at Duke, David Zielinski often finds himself in the middle of... The post How David Zielinski Brings Extended Reality to Life at Duke appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

Amanda Randles
10/15/2025

Associate Director for Education Cameron Kim talks about his involvement in computational and digital health. The post Featured Researcher: Cameron Kim appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

Amanda Randles
8/24/2025

Computational and digital health ideas evolve quickly. Our monthly research roundup highlights the latest publications — from our Center faculty and other leaders in the field. Here’s what you should be reading in August! The post CompHealth Corner: August appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

Research in the Randles Lab has helped to develop individualized digital twins of patients’ unique blood flow, which enable clinicians to noninvasively evaluate the severity of coronary artery disease and guide treatment decisions. The post Digital Diagnostics: Noninvasive Technology Is Revolutionizing the Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital…

Amanda Randles
7/31/2025

Computational and digital health ideas evolve quickly. Our monthly research roundup highlights the latest publications — from our Center faculty and other leaders in the field. Here’s what you should be reading in July! The post CompHealth Corner: July appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

Amanda Randles
6/28/2025

Computational and digital health ideas evolve quickly. Our monthly research roundup highlights the latest publications — from our Center faculty and other leaders in the field. Here’s what you should be reading in June! The post CompHealth Corner: June appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

Center member Monica Agrawal, PhD, shares what she is thinking about and working on related to computational and digital health. The post Featured Researcher: Monica Agrawal appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

To truly understand and treat progressive conditions like cardiovascular disease, we need more than a snapshot — we need the full picture. The pioneering Longitudinal Hemodynamic Mapping Framework (LHMF) — developed in my lab — gives us that longer, more detailed look. The post Longitudinal Hemodynamic Mapping Framework Is a Breakthrough in Cardiovascular Medicine appeared first on Center for Com…

As we reach the end of Women’s History Month, I want to reflect on the impact women are having in our... The post Meet the Women Leading the Future of Digital Health appeared first on Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation .

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