UCLA Researchers Receive $3M Grant for Domain-Specific Health Care Computing Efforts
UCLA's Center for Doman-Specific Computing group has been awarded a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation and Intel for their work in domain-specific computing, which aims to accelerate the computing side of health care through innovations. The group's research could lead to the development of patient-specific cancer treatments and help reduce radiation exposure during CT scans.
- "UCLA Gets Domain-Specific Healthcare Computing Grant" (Goth, Health Data Management, 7/24).