Center for Computational Medicine
Established in January 2025, the Center for Computational Medicine is a collaboration between the Oden Institute and the Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin. The Center draws from innovation across the disciplines of medicine, biology, engineering, mathematics, and computational science to advance personalized healthcare.
Mathematical models of disease go beyond being based on medical imaging to incorporate other modalities like genomics and metabolomics that are updated with personalized patient data to create digital twins. These models are translated into tools that enable clinicians to make data-driven treatment decisions based on their patients’ history and risk profile. Patients benefit from better understanding their care and from matched care that eliminates unnecessary procedures. Clinicians benefit from increased knowledge about disease markers, phenotypes, and modes of progression.
While the Center for Computational Medicine will reach beyond Austin as a global resource for the creation of medical digital twins, it will locally support the translation and deployment of these novel technologies in the "Hospital of the Future" at UT. Grounded in computing and machine learning, bolstered by the Oden Institute’s world-renowned leadership in digital twin research, and equipped with the high-performance computing resources at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), the Center’s technologies will be tested and translated into clinical tools that empower physicians to deliver the highest quality care to their patients.
The addition of the center adds to the strengths of two existing Oden Institute research centers - the Center for Computational Oncology and the Willerson Center for Cardiovascular Modeling and Simulation. Together, these centers foster the collaborative environment for students from both medicine and computational engineering and sciences to lead the frontier of computational care.
Directors
Charley Taylor
Faculty and Research Staff
Students
Staff
News in brief
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March 27, 2026
University of Texas Faculty Charles Taylor Named Member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Charles A. Taylor, who holds a joing appointment between the Oden Institute and Dell Medical School, has been elected as a Corresponding Member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, one of Europe’s oldest and most prestigious scientific societies. He is among 13 scholars elected this year and the only American among the newly elected members.
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March 6, 2026
New UT Venture Studio Accelerates Market-Ready Startups To Treat Patients Using Digital Twins
The studio builds startups from research by addressing real-world needs with ventures that benefit society, the economy, and future industries.
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Sept. 29, 2025
UT Faculty Receive Texas Grants Igniting Research Innovation
Charles Taylor and Dima Kozakov are recipients of major grants from the State of Texas. Taylor received the Governor’s University Research Initiative (GURI) grant, and Kozakov received a grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT).