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EP14: Computational Biology: Treating Neuroinflammation With Brain Simulations

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Join Haylie Pomroy, the Assistant Director of the Integrative Medicine Program, as she explores computational biology with our esteemed guest, Travis Craddock, Ph.D., an Associate Professor with expertise in Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, and Clinical Immunology at Nova Southeastern University. Together, they talk about simulating brain functions, tailoring them to different health conditions, and testing potential treatments.

Clinical researchers are bridging the gap between technology, biology, and holistic health. If you want to know more about how running various treatments in brain models will benefit you, listen to the full episode.

Dr. Travis Craddock is an Associate Professor at Nova Southeastern University, where he directs the Clinical Systems Biology Group. His research focuses on using computational systems biology and biophysics methods to identify treatments for complex chronic illnesses involving neuroinflammation. He has a background in biophysics and has studied memory, consciousness, and cognitive dysfunction in neurodegenerative disorders.

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Join Haylie Pomroy, the Assistant Director of the Integrative Medicine Program, as she explores computational biology with our esteemed guest, Travis Craddock, Ph.D., an Associate Professor with expertise in Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, and Clinical Immunology at Nova Southeastern University. Together, they talk about simulating brain functions, tailoring them to different health conditions, and testing potential treatments.

Clinical researchers are bridging the gap between technology, biology, and holistic health. If you want to know more about how running various treatments in brain models will benefit you, listen to the full episode.

Dr. Travis Craddock is an Associate Professor at Nova Southeastern University, where he directs the Clinical Systems Biology Group. His research focuses on using computational systems biology and biophysics methods to identify treatments for complex chronic illnesses involving neuroinflammation. He has a background in biophysics and has studied memory, consciousness, and cognitive dysfunction in neurodegenerative disorders.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travis-craddock-30918978

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