Both Khan and Sarkar believe the key to finding personalized treatments and cures for complex diseases lies in the collaboration between computer scientists and medical researchers.
"This is a very good opportunity to work with the biomedical area of research... and then be able to optimize further in terms of research itself, especially in the biomedical area," explains Khan.
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Sarkar agrees and also views BlueBioU as a stepping stone toward progressive disease research.
"There is a lot of potential with collaboration," Sarkar says. "It's clear you need face-to-face interaction for collaboration to work well. This system can be a catalyst for research, and that's really the ultimate goal - research that can lead to new cures."