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Research Institute for Predictive Health: Content

This research institute aims to revolutionize the healthcare model by focusing on predictive health. With participation from various disciplines, cutting-edge technologies, and enabling processes, the institute will create a unique signature for predictive health.

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Research Institute for Predictive Health: Content

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  1. Research Institute for Predictive Health: Content Committee members: Ken Brigham, Chair L. Liebeskind Dean Jones Dennis Liotta Fadlo Khuri Richard Lipton Kathy Kinlaw Eberhard Voit Eva Lee Steve Warren

  2. Assumptions • The “paradigm shift” from disease to health will happen • Emory/Georgia Tech can play a leading role in changing the health care model • An Institute with this focus can enable a unique organization of disciplines with health focus • Full participation by disciplines across Emory and GT is necessary for full realization of Institute potential • Such an Institute is a realistic goal in the current environment

  3. Guiding Principles • Content must take optimal advantage of existing strengths across Emory and GT and clearly contribute to a unique “signature” for Predictive Health at Emory/GT • Institute must facilitate interactions among disciplines • Institute must create a clearly identified new program that synergizes with existing programs • Institute should create a magnet for relevant existing research and for recruiting new world class faculty

  4. Generic Processes, Enabling Technologies, Enabling Disciplines and Resources Generic Processes Genetics Immunity and Inflammation Redox biology Regenerative Medicine Enabling Technologies Bioinformatics Drug Discovery Epidemiology/Statistics Imaging Nanobiology Nutrition Robotics/Sensors Systems Biology Enabling Disciplines Anthropology Behavioral Sciences Business Ethics Law Nursing Public Policy Religion Sociology Resources Advanced Diagnostics Clinical Repository Computer Core Education space/facilities IP/Tech Transfer Meeting/Conference/ Visitor facilities New Discovery space and support Study room: instrumented, home environment Administration

  5. Enabling technologies • Nanobiology • Imaging • Bioinformatics • Drug Discovery • Robotics/Sensors • Systems Biology • Epidemiology/Statistics • Nutrition • Anthropology • Behavioral Sciences • Public Policy • Ethics • Regenerative • medicine • Enabling • disciplines Redox biology Genetics Immunity and Inflammation • Generic processes

  6. Genetics project: • Enabling technologies • Nanobiology • Imaging • Bioinformatics • Drug Discovery • Robotics/Sensors • Systems Biology • Epidemiology/Statistic • Nutrition • Anthropology Ethics Law Religion Sociology Nursing Business Public Policy Behavioral Science • Enabling disciplines

  7. Redox Biology project: • Enabling technologies • Nanobiology • Imaging • Bioinformatics • Drug Discovery • Robotics/Sensors • Systems Biology • Epidemiology/Statistic • Nutrition • Anthropology Ethics Law Religion Business Sociology Nursing Public Policy Behavioral Science • Enabling disciplines

  8. Immunity/Inflammation project: • Enabling technologies • Nanobiology • Imaging • Bioinformatics • Drug Discovery • Robotics/Sensors • Systems Biology • Epidemiology/Statistic • Nutrition • Anthropology Ethics Law Religion Sociology Public Policy Nursing Business Behavioral Science • Enabling disciplines

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