Episode 97: Using Computational Biology to Treat Neuroinflammation
Get to know a medical approach that allows patients to be evaluated outside their bodies.
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Travis Craddock, who builds computer models of the brain and discusses how computational biology can help treat neuroinflammation.
This approach utilizes mathematical equations and computer algorithms to simulate and describe how the brain functions with different interventions.
In treating neuroinflammation in conditions such as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS), Gulf War Illness (GWI), and Parkinson's disease, Dr. Craddock particularly looks at how the immune system works in the brain and how individual cells communicate and initiate inflammatory processes using specific rules and algorithms.
While researchers and physicians work tirelessly to improve chronic illness treatment, don’t be afraid to seek support for your health.
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Dr. Travis Craddock is an Associate Professor at Nova Southeastern University, where he directs the Clinical Systems Biology Group. His research focuses on using computational systems biology and biophysics methods to identify treatments for complex chronic illnesses involving neuroinflammation. He has a background in biophysics and has studied memory, consciousness, and cognitive dysfunction in neurodegenerative disorders. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travis-craddock-30918978
Get to know a medical approach that allows patients to be evaluated outside their bodies.
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Travis Craddock, who builds computer models of the brain and discusses how computational biology can help treat neuroinflammation.
This approach utilizes mathematical equations and computer algorithms to simulate and describe how the brain functions with different interventions.
In treating neuroinflammation in conditions such as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS), Gulf War Illness (GWI), and Parkinson's disease, Dr. Craddock particularly looks at how the immune system works in the brain and how individual cells communicate and initiate inflammatory processes using specific rules and algorithms.
While researchers and physicians work tirelessly to improve chronic illness treatment, don’t be afraid to seek support for your health.
Enjoy this episode? Subscribe to Power On Your Plate on Apple Podcasts and leave a 5-star review. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/power-on-your-plate-with-haylie-pomroy/id1548802705
Sign up for the 10-Day Cleanse Challenge here! 👉 https://hayliepomroy.com/cleanse
Get a FREE hard copy of the Fast Metabolism Diet book! 👉 https://hayliepomroy.com/freebook
Become a certified Fast Metabolism Health Coach NOW! 👉 https://hayliepomroy.com/pages/mu-fast-metabolism-coaching-level-1
Dr. Travis Craddock is an Associate Professor at Nova Southeastern University, where he directs the Clinical Systems Biology Group. His research focuses on using computational systems biology and biophysics methods to identify treatments for complex chronic illnesses involving neuroinflammation. He has a background in biophysics and has studied memory, consciousness, and cognitive dysfunction in neurodegenerative disorders. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travis-craddock-30918978