![]() ![]() Big data combined with state-of-the-art analytical approaches have the potential to greatly improve medical outcomes and population health. ![]() The transformative partnership will establish North Bethesda as a national epicenter of computationally enabled biomedical research, population health, and precision medicine. UMBC’s strengths in cybersecurity, computational science, and mathematics will be tapped. At USG, the institute will leverage educational programs and develop training programs and experiential learning opportunities in the form of internships and fellowship opportunities for USG students. USG and UMBC were later added to the initiative. “When you leverage the first, advanced computing, to the second, our health, it’s a wonderful thing.” The institute “joins together the deep expertise of the University of Maryland in advanced computing and the equally deep expertise of UMB and UMMS in human health,” Perman said. ![]() Perman, MD, said the biomedical triumvirate of UMB’s top-ranked health science professional schools College Park’s state-of-the-art expertise in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and machine learning and UMMS, which serves over 5 million patients, all linked through electronic health care records, is an indication of great things on the horizon in health care innovation. The University of Maryland Strategic Partnership: MPowering the State ( MPower) made the announcement in the fall.Ĭalling the institute “a big deal,” University System of Maryland Chancellor Jay A. The new era in data-driven biomedical innovation is being led by UMB, with its experts at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), and the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP), in partnership with the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) and Montgomery County, Md., and collaborators from the Universities at Shady Grove (USG) and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) and its partners could become the East Coast Silicon Valley for health computing with a transformative partnership to establish the University of Maryland Institute for Health Computing. Pines, UMCP president, sign the memorandum of understanding to create the University of Maryland Institute for Health Computing. Jarrell, UMB president (left) Marc Elrich, Montgomery County executive Mohan Suntha, president and CEO of UMMS and Darryll J. The Montgomery Central Appraisal District shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of any cause relating to use of this application, including but not limited to mistakes, omissions, deletions, errors, or defects in any information contained in these pages, or any failure to receive or delay in receiving information.Bruce E. ![]() By using this application, you assume all risks arising out of or associated with access to these pages, including but not limited to risks of damage to your computer, peripherals, software and data from any virus, software, file or other cause associated with access to this application. Verification of information on source documents is recommended. Original records may differ from the information on these pages. The Montgomery Central Appraisal District reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. The Montgomery Central Appraisal District makes no warranties or representations whatsoever regarding the quality, content, completeness, accuracy or adequacy of such information and data. The information included on these pages has been compiled by County staff from a variety of sources, and is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to offer the most current and correct information possible on these pages. ![]()
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