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New Center Brings Technological Advances to the Future of Health Care
A smartwatch that can flag early signs of disease. A virtual reality system that helps surgeons practice complex procedures before the first incision. AI-powered models that suggest personalized treatments.
This is what the future of health care will look like — and the new Duke Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation will drive the research that makes it possible.
“We’re bringing
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