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Computational medicine questions

 

Computational medicine questions.


1.A few years back there was some research on cancer at the nanotechnology level, this is on nanoparticles how far we have such technology
in developing country? 
and despite such technology still we see cancer.

2.Can the nanoparticle be used to design a drug for challenging viruses as shown in the above talk? Do we have any such research on covid? -- it's already going.

3.Autism and Alzheimers/dementia are still challenging disabilities how far computation engineering helps in designing a drug at nanoparticle levels do you see the future of a drug in addressing such mental disability?

4.How far computational medicine helps in designing effective drugs, no two people are the same so is the health so does it takes parameters like bp, allergy, diabetes, habits, etc and gives you the response of a drug on a test data(based on human parameters) on how these data are collected?

5.Can computational medicine be used to design plasma/blood palettes by some inputs, suitable conditions(temperature, pressure, etc)
I mean to improve the artificial blood availability

6.It's said that aging can be reversed by controlling some enzymes such as complex problems can it be tried in computational medicine? As there is a complexity of so many parameters and the reaction of a drug on such applications and again a lot of parameters to be tested for the side-effect.

7.How do you monitor the immunity of a person in computation medicine, isn't it an important factor in designing a medicine?


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