The Center

The Computational Medicine Center is a collaborative medical research center between Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati Medical Center that uses data and computational systems to make disease more preventable, illness more predictive and treatment more personalized.

The center combines the best in the fields of genetics, medicine, computer science and biological science, taking medicine to a new level. With funding and support from Ohio's Third Frontier Project and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the center continues to build its team of talented research physicians and experts in bioinformatics, genomics, genetics, epidemiology, computer science, math and statistics. These professionals are working together to improve the health of every generation.

The center is part of Cincinnati Children's division of Biomedical Informatics and his housed in a new 12-story, $125 million S-Building on that campus. Additional space is available in a $109 million research building just across the street at the UC Medical Center.

Already a leader in the collection, modeling, analysis and management of human and biological data, the center also places the highest priority on today's sensitive regulatory requirements.

We welcome you to learn more about our priority projects, collaborations and alliances, as well as the growing team of nationally recognized scientists, clinicians and health care business professionals affiliated with the Computational Medicine Center.