Raimond Winslow
Education
- PhD in Biomedical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
BS in Electrical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Biography
Dr. Winslow is Director of Life Sciences and Medical Research at The Roux Institute at Northeastern University. He is also Professor of Bioengineering, Computer Science & Clinical and Rehabilitation Sciences in the College of Engineering, Khoury College of Computer Sciences, and Bouve College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University. Before joining The Roux, he was the Raj and Neera Singh Professor of Biomedical Engineering at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Founding Director of the Institute for Computational Medicine at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Whiting School of Engineering. In collaboration with colleagues at Hopkins and around the world, he has contributed to the emergence of the discipline of Computational Medicine. This discipline: develops data-driven models of disease; constrains these models using data from individual patients; harnesses these patient-specific models to deliver improved healthcare tailored to the needs of the individual.
Dr. Winslow’s research interests are in predictive analytics – using statistical and dynamical systems modeling methods to predict the temporal evolution of patient state and to predict the impending occurrence of significant changes in patient state before they occur. He is interested in applications of predictive analytics in both the settings of physical, behavioral and mental healthcare. He is also interested in developing mechanistic models of disease and harnessing these models for the In Silico discovery of novel therapeutics.
Education
- PhD in Biomedical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
BS in Electrical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Biography
Dr. Winslow is Director of Life Sciences and Medical Research at The Roux Institute at Northeastern University. He is also Professor of Bioengineering, Computer Science & Clinical and Rehabilitation Sciences in the College of Engineering, Khoury College of Computer Sciences, and Bouve College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University. Before joining The Roux, he was the Raj and Neera Singh Professor of Biomedical Engineering at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Founding Director of the Institute for Computational Medicine at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Whiting School of Engineering. In collaboration with colleagues at Hopkins and around the world, he has contributed to the emergence of the discipline of Computational Medicine. This discipline: develops data-driven models of disease; constrains these models using data from individual patients; harnesses these patient-specific models to deliver improved healthcare tailored to the needs of the individual.
Dr. Winslow’s research interests are in predictive analytics – using statistical and dynamical systems modeling methods to predict the temporal evolution of patient state and to predict the impending occurrence of significant changes in patient state before they occur. He is interested in applications of predictive analytics in both the settings of physical, behavioral and mental healthcare. He is also interested in developing mechanistic models of disease and harnessing these models for the In Silico discovery of novel therapeutics.