Dr. Erman Ayday, an associate professor in the Department of Computer and Data Sciences and faculty member of the Cleveland Institute for Computational Biology, is leading a $3.2 million NIH grant project in collaboration with researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston (UTHealth) and Rutgers University. They aim to accelerate the development of personalized medicine whereby an individual's genetic profile can guide prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease specific to them. Which medication is optimal, for example, may differ from one individual to the next based on their genetic profile.
Article Date
December 07, 2023
