Raimond Winslow is the director of life sciences and medicine research at the Roux Institute. He is also a professor of bioengineering in the College of Engineering, Computer Science in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences, and Clinical and Rehabilitation Sciences in Bouvé College of Health Sciences. Winslow’s research is in computational medicine, an emerging discipline that applies mathematics, engineering, and computational science to understand and more effectively treat human disease.
Prior to joining Northeastern and the Roux Institute, Winslow was the Raj and Neera Singh Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Founding Director of the Institute for Computational Medicine at Johns Hopkins University.