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Biomedical Computing: Digitizing Life in the United States

Biomedical Computing: Digitizing Life in the United States



This book explores the history of biomedical computing in the United States, from the 1940s to the mid-1960s. It examines the challenges and triumphs of early attempts to integrate computers into biological and medical research, highlighting key figures and institutions involved. The narrative focuses on pivotal moments, including the development of early computers like the ENIAC and EDSAC, and the introduction of the LINC, a smaller, more user-friendly machine designed for individual researchers. The text also traces the evolution of ideas regarding the application of computers in biomedicine, from initial skepticism to widespread adoption. Finally, it analyzes the impact of institutional factors, government policies, and technological limitations on the trajectory of biomedical computing.

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