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A close look at advanced research computing in medical research

55 min · 2 de oct de 2025
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Matthew Smith, a leader and coach at UBC's advanced computing lab, describes how his work contributes to medical research, the challenges of growing digital research services, and what he envisions the future of healthcare could look like if high computing power was more accessible. Reach Matthew through email: Matthew.smith@ubc.ca To learn more about advanced research computing at UBC, visit the site: https://arc.ubc.ca/ [https://arc.ubc.ca/]

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