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Advances in medicine are increasing rapidly: genomics, specialized drugs, off-label uses, increasingly finer-grained classifications of disease, said Kesselman, who is not involved with the Watson project.
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Charles Bishop and Kirk Schenck are attached as executive producers, along with Harland Williams, Bradford Bricken, Danny Sherman, Joel Kesselman and Christopher Gordon, who created the original video.
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Kesselman said having options might help doctors accept a computer's findings.
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Since even Szold, Mosensohn and Kesselman were very strongly connected with Hadassah, the aid work focused mainly on new mothers and their babies.
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Troubled by the high infant mortality rate, the lack of medical hygiene and the poverty of most of the women giving birth, Kesselman dreamed of founding an organization that would remedy the situation.
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The Global Grid Forum (a group of scientists, programmers and business people) has taken the lead in this area, building on the Globus grid software developed by Foster and Kesselman.
A New Way To Compute 2007
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Kesselman on Reform U.S. Capital Gains Taxation à la Canada 2005
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Kesselman believes it is important to preserve the camp, though he has never been back and has no intention of going.
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"Advances in medicine are increasing rapidly: genomics, specialized drugs, off-label uses, increasingly finer-grained classifications of disease," said Kesselman, who is not involved with the Watson project.
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Carl Kesselman, director of the Health Informatics Center at the University of Southern California, says the "deluge of information" is a significant problem.
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