Charles Charley Taylor, a renowned leader in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital twin technology, has joined The University of Texas at Austin to lead a new Center for Computational Medicine. Taylor, who co-founded HeartFlow, a pioneering digital health care company, will hold the W.A. Tex Moncrief Jr. Chair in Computational Medicine at the Oden Institute and serve as a professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Dell Med. According to Claudia Lucchinetti, dean of Dell Med, Taylor's expertise in developing research into tools for preventive care, diagnosis, and healing is unmatched. Karen Willcox, director of the Oden Institute, notes that Taylor's appointment marks a new level of collaboration between the institute and Dell Medical School. With his experience in computational biomechanics and predictive simulation-based medicine, Taylor is poised to drive advances in health care at UT Austin, which is home to top-ranked engineering and computer science programs.
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