Q&A: Teasing out personal therapies from data’s vastness

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Q&A: Teasing out personal therapies from data’s vastness

Rising star in biostatistics explains its promise and its challenge

Noah Simon, UW assistant professor of biostatistics, is using big data to develop open-source software that could help other scientists better understand diseases. Ultimately, that could lead to more targeted therapies and better personalized medicine.

“The point of characterizing diseases is to cure them,” he says.