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I read a posting and thought you might have a PhD. What is a PhD in computer science and medicine? Mrdthree 17:07, 31 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Stanford runs an interdisciplinary program that sits in between the departments of Medicine and Computer Science called "BMI" for Biomedical informatics, and it has faculty from both school of engineering (from CS and other depts.) and school of medicine (from lots of different departments). See http://bmi.stanford.edu Most people don't know what Informatics is, but it's basically applied computer science - the study of how to use and apply information. My PhD work was nonlinear numerical analysis for solving 3D protein structures using data from NMR and Electron Microscopy.

Stanford. Nice. I am graduating soon with a PhD and was thinking about doing some biomedical application stuffs. Advice welcome. As usual I may not know but wikipedia knows all. Sometimes it hurts how easy it has made technical research. Mrdthree 03:40, 2 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

would be glad to chat. my email is on my user page. --Jmd2121 16:19, 2 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Just seen your last edit to Abstraction; if something needs a reference, you can call attention to it with the fact template by typing {{fact}}. It was a good call drawing attention to that, and I thought letting you know would help you for future reference!

Aquilina 12:45, 19 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]