Amanda Randles, who has long brown hair and is wearing a flower-patterned white shirt, leaning against a beige wall in front of windows
Amanda Randles, a professor of biomedical sciences at Duke University, won the Association for Computing Machinery's $250,000 Prize in Computing.
  • A Duke University professor has won the ACM Prize in Computing for her work with algorithms.
  • Amanda Randles creates virtual simulations that incorporate data from patients' wearable devices.
  • Randles is also trying to make medicine more personalized by learning how cancer cells move.

Amanda Randles is shaping the future of medicine with her award-winning research.